America, to Pray or Not to Pray?: A Statistical Look at What Hapened When Religious Principles Were Separated from Public Affairs
by
David Barton
On June 25, 1962, the United States Supreme Court first struck down voluntary school prayer in the case Engle v. Vitale. In this book, you'll see statistical evidence showing what has happened to our country since the Supreme Court began this separation of religious principles from our educational system, government, and public affairs (nearly 40 charts are included). In a...more
Paperback, 293 pages
Published
July 24th 1991
by Wallbuilder Press
(first published January 1st 1988)
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David Barton is the Founder and President of WallBuilders, a national pro-family organization that presents America's forgotten history and heroes, with an emphasis on our moral, religious and constitutional heritage.
WallBuilders is a name taken from the Old Testament writings of Nehemiah, who led a grassroots movement to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem and restore its strength and honor. In the sa...more
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