Importance to Keep and Bear Arms

(Through all of history, through many countries and peoples, the right to keep one’s arms to oppose tyranny and oppression was of paramount importance. Below, I have recorded this importance in the founding of America, and then chronicled its importance through the history of the world. Do read it.) The sun never set on the BritishContinue reading “Importance to Keep and Bear Arms”

The Crusades – Part Two

First Crusade (1096=1099) With Spain exuberant after successfully driving the Muslim occupiers from Toledo and Leon a few years earlier, the First Crusade began in 1097, led by Godfrey of Bouillon. It freed Iconium, though it was later lost. The First Crusade defeated Islamic warriors at Dorylaeum and Antioch, and captured Jerusalem in 1099, holding it for nearly 100Continue reading “The Crusades – Part Two”

The Crusades – Part One

(Many people have heard about the Crusades, but know little about them; especially what really caused them to happen; and the history and outcome of each one. For your edification, below I have chronicled what really caused them, and then a brief history of each one. Do read it and become informed.) What happened PalmContinue reading “The Crusades – Part One”

Early History of Captain John Smith

(Americans are aware of how Captain John Smith came across the Atlantic and saved first English colony in North America. Jamestown was established on May 14, 1607. Jamestown was established on May 14, 1607. Smith trained the first settlers to work at farming and fishing, thus saving the colony from early devastation. He publicly stated,Continue reading “Early History of Captain John Smith”

Praying Indians of New England

(Not all Indians in America were vicious savages. Some were, but in the New England Colonies were many who found the real God and became great examples of Christianity for generations. Below is the inspiring history of those Indians, the white men who led them to Christ, and the Indian pastors who fostered and perpetuatedContinue reading “Praying Indians of New England”