In God We Dont Trust, David Bercot
In God We Dont Trust, David Bercot
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In God We Don't Trust
A Look at The Founding of America in the Light of Jesus' Teachings

Author: David Bercot

Narrator: Benjamin Good

Unabridged: 7 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/05/2021


Synopsis

In God We Don’t Trust  A Look at the Founding of American in the Light of Jesus’ Teachings Here is the compelling narrative of the founding of America – told from a perspective that few people have ever heard. That perspective is the Kingdom of God. Our currency declares, “In God We Trust.” But did the American colonists truly trust in God in the founding of America?  For example, the Scriptures tell us, “The authorities that exist are appointed by God.  Therefore whoever resists the authority resists the ordinance of God… Render therefore to all their due: taxes to whom taxes are due” (Rom. 13). Yet, the American colonists refused to pay their taxes, and they rebelled against their government. Was that right?  The American colonists had many admirable traits, and they established a wonderful country. This is not an anti-American book. It is pro-kingdom book. Bercot firmly believes that Jesus and His kingdom must have our ultimate allegiance. And in the pages of In God We Don’t Trust, Bercot shows how the colonists repeatedly failed to do things God’s way. This was true in their treatment of the Indians, in trafficking slaves, in building economies on tobacco and rum, in smuggling, and in refusing to pay their taxes. In short, the colonists lacked the faith to believe that if they did things God’s way, everything would work out for the best.  The product of nine years of research, In God We Don’t Trust challenges much of what most of us learned in school about the founding of America and the American Revolution.  Bercot’s well-documented findings will surprise many people. At the same time, this timely work will strengthen the convictions of Christians who take seriously the teachings of Jesus. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by marcus

Bercot does what my college history professors cautioned against doing, making judgments about the morality, or in this case, the godliness of people in the past. In doing so Bercot makes a thought provoking case that much of the U.S. history we are taught is wrong. Bercot, a lawyer by training, rev......more

Goodreads review by Yibbie

I have very mixed feelings about this book. I fully agree with the need for a book to challenge the idea that our founding fathers were all godly men only desiring to follow God’s will. But this book might just go too far the other way in holding people who made no claim of Biblical faith to a Bibl......more

Goodreads review by Timothy

The concept of this book is quite needed with all the religious folks running around in the U.S. who think it is a "Christian Nation." This is a common pathology in the wake of the perpetually popular book: The Light And The Glory. Bercot's book credibly blows the lid off that notion; however, it lau......more

Goodreads review by Roberta

Bercot challenges the Christian to rethink faith and how it is applied to our lives in a very real and practical way. He does this by examining the events and actions leading to the American Revolution, applying the teaching of Christ to the historical record. This book is not just a look back, but......more