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"A Gate between Church and State" is the story and research (with photos) of how Todd and two different groups of 50 tourists experienced religious revisionism and reductionism among the tours of Monticello (Thomas Jefferson's estate). It also documents the evidence Todd discovered within the Library of Congress that proves just the opposite of what tour guides are teaching visitors and students at Monticello. From a man who is regarded as one of the most secularly progressive among America's Founders and the one who allegedly secured the separation of Church and State, you will learn how Thomas Jefferson actually intermingled Christian faith and practice with his politics. You will also read how administrative personnel at Monticello finally responded to Todd and his revisionists inquiries.
Begin reading the story...
As an atheist, I used to believe in "a wall of separation between Church and State." After researching the religion and politics of Thomas Jefferson in the Library of Congress, I now understand that barrier was more like a gate thatJefferson himself would often pass through.
Let's get a few things straight.
I don't believe Thomas Jefferson was an evangelical Christian.
I don't believe he was orthodox in most of his doctrine either.
What's more important, at least for this treatise here, is that I also don't believe he was a dogmatic deist with a secular progressive agenda to rid religion (specifically Christianity) from government, as he is often conveyed, even by our tour guide at Jefferson's estate, Monticello, in July of 2006...
See and read the first 5 entries in "The Official Chuck Norris Fact Book" by pressing book image above
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May-Sept. 2009
Chuck Norris (with Chaplain Todd) wrote "The Official Chuck Norris Fact Book: 101 of Chuck's Favorite Facts and Stories" (Tyndale Publishing--released on 11/1/09).
Unless you've been on a deserted island, you know about some of the thousands of mythical sayings about Chuck Norris presented as "facts" about his life, like "Chuck Norris doesn't wear Superman pajamas; Superman wears Chuck Norris pajamas." Over the last several years, Chuck has been asked repeatedly from the heartland of America to the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, "Which 'facts' are your favorites?" For the first time ever, in "The Official Chuck Norris Fact Book," Chuck gives readers not only his 101 favorite facts, roundhouse-kicked by the man himself, but also the stories behind the facts and the code (or core values) by which Chuck lives his life (5-F's: freedom, faith, family, fitness and fight). From stories about his martial arts and movie and television careers, to intimate stories about his faith and family, fans from every corner of the globe will enjoy, laugh and be inspired by one of the world's great action heroes. Hilarious Chuck Norris caricature drawings accompany each of the 101 entries. See and read the actual first 5 entries by pressing HERE. This book makes a perfect (Christmas) gift for young and old, military personnel, anyone who needs a laugh or encouragement, etc. It should be the ultimate reading in every bathroom around the world! And right now it can be ordered via Amazon for under $10!
Jan. 2009 (and 2010!)
Chuck Norris gives national attention to Todd's religious revisionist stories by including a few of them in his #14 New York Times best seller, "Black Belt Patriotism" (Regnery Publishing). Chuck and Todd have also just completed an updated paperback expansion of the book to include events under the Obama administration, with roughly 50 additional pages! This paperback version is being published through Broadman & Holman, is due to be released in January 2010, and can now be pre-ordered via Amazon by clicking HERE. You can also get a FREE chapter from the book by clicking HERE.
Sept-Oct.2008
Chaplain Todd works in conjunction with Chuck Norris, various politicians and other historical activists in assuring brand new $621 million, 580,000-square-feet Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C. contains proper Christian heritage representation for prospective 15,000 daily visitors.
April 2008
On April 1, 2008, Todd officially joins the Norris organization TopKick Productions.
Dec. 2007
Todd is offered position as chaplain of Chuck Norris enterprises and takes revisionist endeavors and watchdog approaches to a new national level.
Oct./Nov. 2007
Todd restores LAUS DEO ("Praise be to God") capstone replica display in the Washington Monument. He also writes Monticello and U.S. Supreme Court about their June 2007 encounters that perpetuate religious reductionism and revisionism among their tours. The U.S. Supreme Court refuses to respond.
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