Answering Bill Fortenberry, Part II. Chris continues his analysis of
Fortenberry's attack on the film, "The Hidden Faith of the Founding Fathers," focusing
on the Treaty of Tripoli and the misinformation given out by some patriotic researchers
who refuse to acknowledge the historic facts. He also discusses a controversial quote
attributed to the Rev. Dr. Wilson about how nearly all of the Revolutionary founders were
"infidels." Could such a statement be true? And if not, why would an early 19th century
pastor have made such a claim?
Chris Pinto: July 10, 2012
Answering Bill Fortenberry, Part II. Chris continues his analysis of
Fortenberry's attack on the film, "The Hidden Faith of the Founding Fathers," focusing
on the Treaty of Tripoli and the misinformation given out by some patriotic researchers
who refuse to acknowledge the historic facts. He also discusses a controversial quote
attributed to the Rev. Dr. Wilson about how nearly all of the Revolutionary founders were
"infidels." Could such a statement be true? And if not, why would an early 19th century
pastor have made such a claim?