Choose You this Day Whose Notes You Will Follow*

The 105 colonists and seamen who set sail from England and settled in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607 carried the Geneva Bible with them. The copious notes of this refugee translation, while identifying the existing papal government as the biblical antichrist, saw beyond its own generation to a more glorious future.

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Hind-Sight Omniscience

A recent New York Times article dismissed the value of the quadricentennial of the founding of Jamestown because, quoting Columbia University history professor Kenneth Jackson, it was nothing more than “a town that disappears in the mud.”

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The Sanctity of Native American Beliefs

One of the debates surrounding the “celebration” of the 400 the anniversary of the Jamestown colony is that the English “invaded” the land of a native people.

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History of Disease

Historical revisionists are turning the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown into a celebration of political correctness.

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The Invasion of Jamestown

One of the debates surrounding the “celebration” of the 400th anniversary of the Jamestown colony is that the English “invaded” the land of a native people. It’s true; it was an invasion, an invasion of a superior worldview even if the people who did the invading weren’t always morally superior.

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Judging History with One Eye Closed

The 400th anniversary of the settlement of Jamestown is being “acknowledged” this year. I don’t say celebrated, because some groups are taking the politically correct route in denouncing the settlement.

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American Vision’s (AV’s) mission has been to Restore America to its Biblical Foundation—from Genesis to Revelation since 1978. We realize that this task requires a strategy to “Make disciples (not just converts) of all nations and teach them to obey and apply the Bible to all of life” (Matt. 28:18-20). Read More»

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