A special thanks to Wikipedia.org for following historical information. The sermons I have chosen from Sermonaudio.com
1620 – Pilgrims set sail for Virginia from Plymouth, England in the Mayflower.[1]Recommended sermons and podcasts:
Magna Charta: Blackstone, Mayflower Compact, Part 1, by Mark Liddle
Magna Charta: Bradford, Mayflower Compact, Part 2, by Mark Liddle
Magna Charta: Blackstone, Mayflower Compact, Part 1, by Mark Liddle
Magna Charta: Bradford, Mayflower Compact, Part 2, by Mark Liddle
Recommended sermons and podcasts:
- America's Sins Against the Indians, by Pastor Kevin Swanson
- Christian Nations - Least Racist Nations - Reparations for Previous Sins, by Pastor Kevin Swanson
Recommended reading:
1955 – The military coup to unseat President Juan Perón of Argentina is launched at midnight.
Recommended musical: Evita
Here are a couple of my favorite songs from this musical:
The following is a quote taken from Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left:
"...both the Wilson and the FDR administrations were descendants - albeit distant ones - of the first fascist movement: the French Revolution...It produced the first modern dictators, Robespierre and Napoleon, and worked on the premise that the nation had to be ruled by an enlightened avant-garde who would serve as the organic, authentic voice of the 'general will.'...Robespierre summed up the totalitarian logic of the Revolution: 'There are only two parties in France: the people and its enemies. We must exterminate those miserable villains who are eternally conspiring against the right of man...[W]e must exterminate our enemies.'"
"...both the Wilson and the FDR administrations were descendants - albeit distant ones - of the first fascist movement: the French Revolution...It produced the first modern dictators, Robespierre and Napoleon, and worked on the premise that the nation had to be ruled by an enlightened avant-garde who would serve as the organic, authentic voice of the 'general will.'...Robespierre summed up the totalitarian logic of the Revolution: 'There are only two parties in France: the people and its enemies. We must exterminate those miserable villains who are eternally conspiring against the right of man...[W]e must exterminate our enemies.'"