Today's American Minute
Saint Patrick & the times he lived in -- He "...found Ireland all heathen and left it all Christian!" - American Minute with Bill Federer
In his thirty years of ministry, Saint Patrick is credited with baptizing 120,000 people and founding 300 churches.
Reagan on Secularism, Socialism & Abortion "tragic taking of unborn children's lives" - American Minute with Bill Federer
Reagan stated in Beijing, China, April 27, 1984: "I have seen the rise of fascism and communism. Both philosophies glorify the arbitrary power of the state ... But both theories fail. Both deny those God-given liberties that are the inalienable right of each person on this planet, indeed, they deny the existence of God."
Indian Massacres, Bengal Famine, British Taxes, and Patriots Otis, Warren, & Hancock - American Minute with Bill Federer
& the Boston Massacre British Quartering Indian Massacres
James Otis wrote in "The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved," 1764: "If every prince since Nimrod had been a tyrant, it would not prove a right to tyrannize. There can be no prescription old enough to supersede the law of nature and the grant of GOD Almighty, who has given to all men a natural right to be free."
James Otis, The Stamp Act, and the Boston Massacre - American Minute with Bill Federer
What led to the Boston Tea Party? Historical background of revolutionary event!
The men of Marlborough, Massachusetts, declared: "Death is more eligible than slavery. A free-born people are not required by the religion of Jesus Christ to submit to tyranny, but may make use of such power as God has given them to recover and support their liberties ... We implore the Ruler above the skies that He would bare His arm ... and let Israel go."
Leap Day History
As the Roman Empire expanded and conquered nations, these lunar calendars were difficult to reconcile with each other. Julius Caesar, who was in a sense the first globalist, replaced the many lunar calendars with one new unified solar calendar. Based on the sun, it had 365 days and a "leap" day every 4th year on February 29th. Instituted in 45 BC, this was called the "Julian Calendar."