Should religion be allowed to influence government, or should the two remain entirely separate? Enrich your homeschool studies, as you explore the history of America's church and state relations with the thought-provoking documentary Faith of Our Fathers. From the Everson vs. Board of Education court case in 1947 to today's Ten Commandments display decisions, discover how this wall of separation was created in America's consciousness. (Approx. Running Time: 60 min.)
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America is a nation caught in a great controversy over religion in politics. Deeply embedded in its thinking is a wall of separation that assumes religion and government shouldn't mix. However, when Thomas Jefferson penned the words "make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" to a Christian church in 1802, was he only speaking metaphorically, or did he intend to create a division between church and state? With the information-packed DVD Faith of Our Fathers from Alpha Omega Publications, your homeschooler will take a closer look at both sides of the issue between church and state relations.
More than just family entertainment, Faith of Our Fathers contains a wealth of information that methodically answers questions like "how have church and state relations changed over time due to the Supreme Court's decisions and cultural pressures, and what did our founding fathers intend when they originally wrote the Constitution and the Bill of Rights?" Not only will your child glean eye-opening details that arm him with vital insights, he'll also observe historical footage, photographs, and interviews with scholars to formulate his own educated opinion. As the ongoing debate of church and state continues to polarize Americans, give your child the knowledge he needs to separate fact from fiction. Order a copy of Faith of Our Fathers today!
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