By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of Lakepointe Church.
The United States is often regarded as a nation founded on Christian principles, but a growing narrative suggests that this perception is false. With the country’s 250th anniversary approaching, it’s essential to examine the role of faith in America’s founding and its ongoing impact on the nation’s identity. A closer look at the lives and writings of the Founding Fathers reveals a complex and multifaceted relationship between faith and politics.
The Founding Fathers’ Christian Faith
Host Josh Howerton and guest Tim Barton explore the topic, discussing how the Founding Fathers’ Christian faith influenced their decisions and the country’s development. As Tim Barton notes, ‘The Bible says, blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. And you have been lied to immensely about the degree to which that has been true of our nation.’ This statement highlights the tension between the prevailing narrative and the historical reality of America’s founding.
Debunking Myths About America’s Founding
Josh Howerton and Tim Barton work to debunk seven myths about America’s founding, including the notion that Christopher Columbus was a racist, genocidal colonizer. Tim Barton argues that Columbus was actually a Christian who sought to establish trade routes and spread the Gospel. He cites Columbus’s writings, which express his desire to ‘open up a trade route’ and ‘establish a Christian presence’ in the New World.
The Importance of Historical Accuracy
The conversation emphasizes the importance of historical accuracy and the need to understand the context in which the Founding Fathers lived. By examining primary sources and considering the complexities of the time period, it becomes clear that the narrative surrounding America’s founding is more nuanced than often presented. As Josh Howerton notes, ‘We’re going to start with – these are all things I felt like I picked up in high school… and have you debunk them.’
Conclusion
In conclusion, the discussion between Josh Howerton and Tim Barton highlights the significance of faith in America’s founding and its ongoing impact on the nation’s identity. By exploring the lives and writings of the Founding Fathers and examining the historical context, it becomes clear that the narrative surrounding America’s founding is more complex than often presented. The full episode of Lakepointe Church is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through July 04, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Lakepointe Church on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/lakepointe-church-208227
Unpacking the Spiritual Heritage of America’s Founding
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of Lakepointe Church.
The United States is often regarded as a nation founded on Christian principles, but a growing narrative suggests that this perception is false. With the country’s 250th anniversary approaching, it’s essential to examine the role of faith in America’s founding and its ongoing impact on the nation’s identity. A closer look at the lives and writings of the Founding Fathers reveals a complex and multifaceted relationship between faith and politics.
The Founding Fathers’ Christian Faith
Host Josh Howerton and guest Tim Barton explore the topic, discussing how the Founding Fathers’ Christian faith influenced their decisions and the country’s development. As Tim Barton notes, ‘The Bible says, blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. And you have been lied to immensely about the degree to which that has been true of our nation.’ This statement highlights the tension between the prevailing narrative and the historical reality of America’s founding.
Debunking Myths About America’s Founding
Josh Howerton and Tim Barton work to debunk seven myths about America’s founding, including the notion that Christopher Columbus was a racist, genocidal colonizer. Tim Barton argues that Columbus was actually a Christian who sought to establish trade routes and spread the Gospel. He cites Columbus’s writings, which express his desire to ‘open up a trade route’ and ‘establish a Christian presence’ in the New World.
The Importance of Historical Accuracy
The conversation emphasizes the importance of historical accuracy and the need to understand the context in which the Founding Fathers lived. By examining primary sources and considering the complexities of the time period, it becomes clear that the narrative surrounding America’s founding is more nuanced than often presented. As Josh Howerton notes, ‘We’re going to start with – these are all things I felt like I picked up in high school… and have you debunk them.’
Conclusion
In conclusion, the discussion between Josh Howerton and Tim Barton highlights the significance of faith in America’s founding and its ongoing impact on the nation’s identity. By exploring the lives and writings of the Founding Fathers and examining the historical context, it becomes clear that the narrative surrounding America’s founding is more complex than often presented. The full episode of Lakepointe Church is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through July 04, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Lakepointe Church on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/lakepointe-church-208227
OBBM Network Editorial Staff
[email protected]Editorial team behind OBBM Network — independent, hyper-local journalism syndicated through HyperLocalLoop and OBBM Network TV.
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