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In God We Don't Trust

By: David Bercot
Narrated by: Benjamin Good
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Here is the compelling narrative of the founding of America, told from a perspective that few people have ever heard. That perspective is the Sermon on the Mount. America's currency declares, "In God we trust." But did the American colonists truly trust in God in the founding of the United States? The product of nine years of research, this new work 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 those who are committed to living by the Sermon on the Mount.

©2011 David Bercot (P)2021 David Bercot
Americas Christianity Colonial Period History Revolution & Founding United States Founding Fathers
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This is an unusual but very interesting take on Early American history and the circumstances and events that shaped our civilization! Looking forward to hearing more of these types of books from Mr. Bercot! Great narration as well!

Thought provoking!

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A gruesome look into a very real past of American. Looking into the past standing in the Kingdom of God sizing up the evil deeds of man to the Commandments of our King the Lord Jesus Christ. See the explanation of freewill, it’s scary to see that those men of our first of American history ideas of freewill or freedom is very similar as to how people in power view freewill and freedom today.

An excellent non biased look into History.

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Would have never guessed that "In God we trust" was not sincere. How blind can we humans get??

The other side of the story

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I have never heard of more leeway taken with scripture interpretations. Author uses exaggerated text. along with embellished opinions to make statements that are inaccurate. After the third blatent falsehood before I got halfway through the book, I gave up.

Loose interpretations are not facts.

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No real new info here for even a light history reader. But that history is presented through the viewpoint of things Bercot likes, which were in accordance with gods will, and those things he did not like were obviously beyond its borders.
The narrator has a pleasant enough voice but the several mispronunciations of English words was distracting.

History through a believer's lens

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