A special thanks to Wikipedia.org for following historical information. The sermons I have chosen from Sermonaudio.com
1758 – French and Indian War: British forces capture Fort Duquesne from French control. Later, Fort Pitt will be built nearby and grow into modern Pittsburgh.
Recommended sermons and podcasts: The Colonial Wars in America and Providential Significance, by Bill Potter
1876 – American Indian Wars: In retaliation for the American defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, United States Army troops sack the sleeping village of Cheyenne Chief Dull Knife at the headwaters of the Powder River.[9]
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:
- SCOTUS Cancels Part of Oklahoma, Decides It's Still an Indian Reservation - townhall.com
- Crazy Horse Memorial Honors Native Americans - and Freedom - thenewamerican.com
- The Trail of Tears Facts - cherokeemuseum.org
- Unto These Hills Outdoor Drama Retells The Trail of Tears - cherokeehistorical.org
Recommended sermons and podcasts:
- I Feel Like Communism is Better - Millennial Worldviews (Podcast), by Pastor Kevin Swanson
- Cuba, Castro, and Communism (Podcast), by Dr. Peter Hammond
- How to Destroy a Nation: America vs the Soviet Union, by Pastor Kevin Swanson (2012)
- Recommended sermon: The Cold War, by Rev. Roger Higginson [Text: Matthew 24:12: "And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold."]
Excerpt from this article: "According to “The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression,” a text considered the standard recollection of the USSR’s atrocities, 20 million perished as a result of Stalin’s targeted killings, forced labor, famine, and collectivization. These numbers were confirmed by a major Soviet newspaper in 1989...An estimate cited by the libertarian magazine Reason puts the total number of people killed because of communism from 1900 to 2000 at a staggering 94 million — making it by far the bloodiest ideology in recent history."
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For further study...None Dare Call it Conspiracy, by Gary Allen (1971)