

Faith, Freedom, and Constitutional Wisdom: Exploring America's Roots
Sep 25, 2025
Discover the intricate balance of power in the Constitution as discussions highlight presidential authority and the evolving role of courts during political disputes. Dive into Benjamin Rush's advocacy for moral education in state-run schools, emphasizing the importance of Bible-centered teaching. Learn effective strategies for staying informed about local candidates through grassroots engagement, like creating voter guides and connecting with your community. Finally, unpack the often-misunderstood Treaty of Tripoli and its implications on religion and government.
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Courts As Unintended Arbiters
- The Supreme Court is being asked to resolve political disputes that the Constitution assigns to the president and Congress.
- David Barton argues courts should decline to be arbiters and reaffirm presidential authority in foreign affairs.
Rush’s Vision For State-Led Education
- Benjamin Rush urged states to create public schools that prepare citizens for national responsibilities after the Constitution.
- He insisted education belongs to the states, not the federal government.
Bible Instruction Linked To Civic Health
- Rush defended Bible-centered instruction in public schools as essential to morality and the republic.
- Tim Barton warns that removing religious instruction produces the social problems Rush predicted.