Our Principles and Policies radio show for Friday December 16, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis further analyze two articles written by Dennis Prager at the Townhall website.
Our Principles and Policies radio show for Thursday December 15, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis Discuss two articles written by Dennis Prager at the Townhall website.
Our Principles and Policies radio show for Wednesday December 7, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy expose the specious arguments and threats to sue Ohio to stop the Heartbeat Bill on the basis of Ohio’s Issue 3 We reveal the reasons that this is a “red herring.”
Our Principles and Policies radio show for Tuesday December 6, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy emphasize the necessity of passage of Ohio HB 125- the Heartbeat Bill
Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday December 3, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy take a closer look at why the character of a candidate for office should be a top priority when performing your biblical civic duty.
Our Principles and Policies radio show for Friday November 25, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy examine God’s sovereignty and its impact on the Pilgrims and Thanksgiving.
Our Principles and Policies radio show for Thursday November 24, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy explode myths about the Pilgrims and Thanksgiving on our Thanksgiving Day edition of Principles and Policies.
It used to be common knowledge that America’s first national Thanksgiving Day was established by President George Washington in 1789. While a few modern critics might be rankled by, as Washington’s proclamation puts it, an official “day of public thanksgiving and prayer,” for most Americans the holiday stands as an enduring reminder of Washington’s wise vision for American religious freedom.
Both chambers of Congress requested that Washington establish an official day to thank “Almighty God” for allowing the American people to create a republican “form of government for their safety and happiness.”
The vast majority of Americans still believe that was a good decision. In a survey conducted earlier this month, respondents were asked whether the federal government did the right thing when it established Thanksgiving Day as a national holiday. They were told that the government recommended that Americans engage in thanksgiving and prayer to “acknowledge with grateful hearts” the blessings of Almighty God.
Our Principles and Policies radio show for Wednesday November 23, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy discuss the question of the REAL founders of America and the connection to the first Thanksgiving.
Our Principles and Policies radio show for Tuesday November 22, 2011. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis of the Institute For Principled Policy delve a little more deeply into the REAL history of the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving.
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