Chuck Norris explains why President Bush needs to tell the true Christian history of Jamestown in his weekly column for WND:
From Plymouth to Jamestown, I’ve already addressed in another WND article how Christian history is being revised and removed from early American origins, often to cater to our overly tolerant and secularly biased nation. I even read this past week how the president’s proclamation of the 400th anniversary of the Jamestown Settlement falls short of emphasizing our godly heritage.
Being friends of the Bush family, I know of their sincere Christian faith and appreciation of our national heritage. And I believe when the president visits Jamestown this Sunday, May 13, to celebrate our country’s birth, he will have the spiritual fortitude to proclaim its Christian legacy, despite its unpopularity or possible absence in his script.
President Bush has the grit and backbone to declare the Christian mission of Jamestown, as stated in the Virginia Colony Charter of 1606 by King James I, who called for the “propagating of Christian religion to such people as yet live in darkness and miserable ignorance of the true knowledge and worship of God.” Such a religious declaration needs repetition by the president and all of us, now more than ever, especially in a day when most seem adamant to build up “the wall of separation between church and state.”