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The WallBuilders Show is a daily journey to examine today's issues from a Biblical, Historical and Constitutional perspective. Featured guests include elected officials, experts, activists, authors, and commentators.

The WallBuilders Show Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green

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The WallBuilders Show is a daily journey to examine today's issues from a Biblical, Historical and Constitutional perspective. Featured guests include elected officials, experts, activists, authors, and commentators.

    Securing Our Democracy: Faith, Virtue, and the Battle for Election Integrity, on Foundations of Freedom Thursday

    Securing Our Democracy: Faith, Virtue, and the Battle for Election Integrity, on Foundations of Freedom Thursday

    Today on Foundations of Freedom Thursday we look at some listener questions- If financial transactions can be secure, why not elections? If Liberia has a similar constitution, why haven’t they experienced the same prosperity as the United States? What happens if a presidential candidate doesn’t receive enough electoral college votes? Louisiana passed a law saying that no foreign treaty will be able to influence the policy of the state. Is this constitutional?

    Discover the pivotal role faith plays in shaping our culture and the mechanisms our Constitution provides to protect the cherished values of our republic. We delve into the world of election integrity, drawing parallels between the security of our votes and that of our financial transactions. Grapple with the necessity of virtue within our electorate and consider how morality underpins the very fabric of our electoral system.

    Venture with us into the digital battlefield where the preservation of our republic hangs in the balance. We recount tales of encryption keys left unguarded, equating such cybersecurity lapses to inviting thieves into the bank vault. We confront the harsh truth that the integrity of our systems relies heavily on the character of those who operate them.

    Wrap your mind around the intricacies of the U.S. presidential election process, as we unravel the Founding Fathers' foresight in crafting a system prepared for even the rarest of political conundrums. We dissect the delicate dance of power between state and federal jurisdictions, highlighting Louisiana's determined stance to keep external forces from dictating its laws. Injecting a dose of humor, we muse on the vast reach of executive actions, inviting you to ponder the implications of political decisions on personal debt and the sovereignty of our nation. Join us for an enlightening exploration of the principles that keep our great nation steadfast through the storms of change.
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    Navigating the Maze of the Middle East Conflict: Historical Insights and Modern Implications With Omer Eschel

    Navigating the Maze of the Middle East Conflict: Historical Insights and Modern Implications With Omer Eschel

    Embark on a journey through the intricate maze of the Middle East conflict with Omer Eschel, a seasoned biblical scholar and expert tour guide of Israel. This episode takes a deep dive into the roots and ramifications of the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, unearthing the historical narrative that frames today's tensions. Amid a climate of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic sentiments on campuses like Columbia University, we dissect the influences shaping public perception and the critical role of historical accuracy in international politics.

    Revisit the past to understand the present; we trace the term 'Palestinian' back to its early applications and scrutinize the shifts in demographics that have shaped the region's identity. Our conversation with Omer Eschel breaks down the complexities surrounding the evolution of national identities and spotlights the dangers of manipulated historical narratives. From the parallels drawn between Middle Eastern propaganda and the controversial toppling of American historical statues, we spotlight the high stakes of getting history right – for the sake of truth and political clarity.

    Turning our gaze to the battlefield of technological innovation, we spotlight Israel's cutting-edge military defenses against the backdrop of Iran's drone incursions. Hear Omer's insights on the precision of the Iron Dome and the promise of laser defense systems. As we wrap up, we confront the alarming rise of Marxist ideology on university campuses, examining its impact on how students interpret international conflicts and challenge the fabric of key societal values. Do not miss this critical analysis on the WallBuilders Show, where history, technology, and ideology collide.
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    The Call to Safeguard Our Democratic Process with Million Voices- with John Graves

    The Call to Safeguard Our Democratic Process with Million Voices- with John Graves

    Unlock the truth behind election integrity as we dissect the lessons from past elections with clarity and determination. John Graves joins us to shed light on the state of our elections and the pitfalls of the Dominion voting machines. Our discourse is a journey through the intricate maze of election security efforts, learning from past failures to fortify the backbone of our republic.

    Hear the alarming realities of electronic voting machines as we reveal the potential for vote manipulation through exposed encryption keys. This episode is a call to arms for bipartisan advocacy, recognizing the shared trepidations that cross party lines. Discover how your voice, amplified with action, can address these critical vulnerabilities. We equip you with the tools to engage local officials and safeguard the sanctity of every vote cast. Together, we can chart a path toward elections that truly reflect the will of the people.

    Embrace the power of collective action as Million Voices guides us to rise against complacency and demand election integrity. Inspired by the timeless parable of the widow and the unjust judge, we stress the impact of persistence in civic engagement. We urge you to join forces, ensuring your vote—and the process that counts it—is beyond reproach. Stand with us, informed and empowered, to shape a future where every ballot is a true reflection of the voter who cast it.
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    Safeguarding State Sovereignty: Faith, Governance, and the Fight Against Overreach- with Audrea Decker

    Safeguarding State Sovereignty: Faith, Governance, and the Fight Against Overreach- with Audrea Decker

    Prepare to navigate the delicate interplay of spirituality and governance as we're joined by Audrea  Decker of the Pro Family Legislative Network. In an era where the lines between the constitutional and the biblical seem increasingly blurred, we dissect the symbiotic relationship between faith-based perspectives and legislative processes. Our robust discussion reveals the often-unseen influence of state legislators and the innovative solutions they come up with. But it's not all smooth sailing; we cast a discerning eye on the Uniform Law Commission's leanings, an area of government not expected to have an agenda.

    The episode takes a sharp turn into the realm of public health emergencies, where the definition and scope feel alarmingly broad, potentially encroaching on state sovereignty and personal freedoms. We unearth the risks of unchecked executive powers and the looming shadow of international regulatory bodies over state governance. Applauding the preemptive measures of legislators in Louisiana and Alabama, we discuss the crafting of laws that push back against overreach and international interference. Our narrative weaves through the potential for a national moral rebirth, with state representatives at the forefront, defending constitutional liberties and advocating for governance rooted in biblical values. Heed this call to action, to converse with their legislators, and to stay vigilant in safeguarding the precious tenets of our republic.
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    Eclipses, Promises, Policy and Everything In Between, on Good News Friday!

    Eclipses, Promises, Policy and Everything In Between, on Good News Friday!

    Have you ever found yourself awestruck by the wonders above us? Prepare to be uplifted, as we recount the serene beauty of the recent eclipse, where pandemonium predictions were eclipsed by tranquility. We then journey to Rochester, New York, to witness a promise forty-six years in the making, where the bond between a science teacher and his students defies time, drawn together by the celestial ballet of the sun and moon.

    As the world continues to grapple with the aftermath of COVID rights violations, we explore the ramifications of the vaccine mandates being rolled back at two California universities. This move has sparked conversations on the shifting health landscape, the interplay of risk and freedom, and the intricate dance between policy and science. Your perspective on health autonomy and the role of educational institutions in public health might find new roots as we thread through this complex tapestry of change.

    Finally, we look at the contrasting legal landscapes across the U.S. when it comes to combating child sex trafficking, juxtaposing California's leniency against Texas and Florida's stringency. The conversation culminates with a narrative of empowerment, highlighting civic engagement in Fort Worth, Texas, where the community's voice reshaped education curricula. These stories, ranging from the ethereal to the earthly, from the cosmos to the core of our communities, are set to inspire and invoke a spirit of active participation in shaping the world around us. Join us for an episode that promises to resonate with your heart, challenge your mind, and embolden your actions.
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    When the Government Tells You How to Use Your Property - On Foundations of Freedom Thursday

    When the Government Tells You How to Use Your Property - On Foundations of Freedom Thursday

    Is it fair for a single landowner's decision to potentially reshape the agricultural landscape of an entire community? We grapple with the urgent conversation about property rights versus the communal interest in preserving farmland, as prime agricultural spaces face the threat of becoming solar farms. We dissect this complex issue through a biblical lens, while also considering the constitutional rights enshrined in the Fifth Amendment. Our vibrant dialogue uncovers the challenges a young county commissioner might encounter as they strive to make choices that honor both individual freedoms and the broader good.

    Venturing further into the intricacies of land use, we shine a spotlight on the Beef Initiative in Texas and the unintended consequences of government incentives on the free market. Our discussion reveals the delicate balance between liberty and the necessity for regulations that reflect the collective vision of land stewardship.

    In a candid response to a listener's concern, we also pay tribute to the diverse tapestry of American history, acknowledging the significant Catholic figures who played pivotal roles in shaping our nation. As we navigate through these chapters of discourse, our aim is to empower listeners with a deeper understanding of the intersection between history, policy, and ethics.
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