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This is the official website for the book, American Genesis. This site is a complete online version of the home study book—interactive. What is American Genesis? American Genesis profiles twenty-four of America's first constitutions to reveal biblical principles used by the colonial founders to established their first state governments. American Genesis takes the reader on a journey together through history and the Bible. Filled with study notes, questions, and quotations, students will learn more about the values of America's state founders than they can in school.
American Genesis has been significantly revised and redesigned since its first release in 1993. Best of all, American Genesis is completely free! You can download a copy for your computer or eBook device (Amazon Kindle users will pay small fee), or use this site to interactively explore the text and constitutions that put America on a course with greatness. The American Genesis website is under construction. In the meantime, download the revised version in PDF format by clicking here. |
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Have you have ever read a Christian history of America?
You might have noticed a heavy reliance on the personal expressions of the Founding Fathers. Such writers usually focus on the Christian intent of the Founders, citing their personal opinions in speeches or writings on the foundations of American liberty. It is a weighty argument, but sometimes difficult to defend to the person who is only familiar with what is perceived as a purely "secular" document—the Constitution. |
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How is your conscience? In fact, I'd like to know where your conscience came from. Do you know?
The type of conscience a person has forms over time, as a person learns through experience, observation, and upbringing, the difference between right and wrong. While today's education may focus on the feelings, attitudes, and even the aptitude of students, America's first educational institutions were founded as what John Adams called the "architects of the soul." |
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