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  2. David Barton (author) - Wikipedia

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    David Barton (born January 28, 1954) is an American evangelical author and political activist for Christian nationalist causes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is the founder of WallBuilders, LLC, a Texas -based organization that promotes pseudohistory about the religious basis of the United States .

  3. Meet the evangelical activist who’s had a 'profound influence ...

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    “I was introduced to David and his ministry a quarter-century ago,” Johnson said at the ProFamily Legislators Conference, which was being hosted by Barton’s nonprofit WallBuilders, a Texas ...

  4. David Barton - Wikipedia

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    David Barton may refer to: David Barton (politician) (1783–1837), U.S. senator from Missouri, serving 1821–1831 David Barton (author) (born 1954), American author, evangelical minister, and political activist

  5. Project Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Project Blitz is a coalition of over 40 Christian right groups, including the Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation, the National Legal Foundation, and Wallbuilders Pro-Family Legislators Conference. [1]

  6. Pseudohistory - Wikipedia

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    Another example of historical revisionism is the thesis, found in the writings of David Barton and others, asserting that the United States was founded as an exclusively Christian nation. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] [ 24 ] Mainstream historians instead support the traditional position, which holds that the American founding fathers intended for church and ...

  7. WallBuilders - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; WallBuilders

  8. Museum of the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] The museum ultimately held the event on Thursday, June 29, which featured an address by Tim Barton, president of WallBuilders and son of David Barton. [21] During the conference, hundreds of protestors demonstrated across the city with more than fifty protesting outside the museum. [22] [23] [24]

  9. 2012 United States Senate election in Texas - Wikipedia

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    David Barton, founder of WallBuilders [33] Dr. Robert P. George, professor of Princeton University and former chairman of the National Organization for Marriage [33] Dr. James Dobson, psychologist, founder of Focus on the Family and Family Research Council [33] Family Research Council [33] Americans For Prosperity; Concerned Women for America [33]