Yes, Ken Burns, the Founding Fathers believed in God — and His 'divine Providence'
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Yes, Ken Burns, the Founding Fathers believed in God — and His 'divine Providence'
Ken Burns has built his career as America's memory keeper. For decades, he's positioned himself as the guardian against historical revisionism, the man who rescues truth from the dustbin of academic fashion. His camera doesn't just record past events — it sanctifies them.For nearly five decades, Burns has reminded Americans that memory matters and that history shapes how a nation sees itself.Jefferson's 'Nature’s God' wasn’t a placeholder. It wa…
What Is The Nature of God?
Our understanding of Godhead goes back to Jesus’ revelation of the Holy Trinity. We know that Jesus taught us to address God as our Father (Matthew 6:6–13; Luke 11:1–13). He also told us that no one has ever seen the Father except the one who came down from the Father (John 6:46). Jesus further testifies that He is the way to the Father (see John 6:14). After the resurrection of the Lord, He does...
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