Rebuilding Foundations That Last
The WallBuilders Show
Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green
4.8 • 2.2K Ratings
🗓️ 6 February 2026
⏱️ 27 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the intersection of faith and culture. It's The Wall Boulder Show, taken on the hot topics of the day from a biblical, historical, and constitutional perspective, and of course, a hot topic during the 250th of the nation's history. Our 250th birthday, a hot topic would be, how do we last another 250 years, |
| 0:22.2 | should the Lord Terry? How do we restore the foundations? And so to learn about that, |
| 0:27.3 | we've got a presentation from Tim Barton at the pro-family legislators conference. The first two |
| 0:32.2 | parts of that presentation already aired. That was yesterday and the day before, |
| 0:35.5 | available right now on our website at wobblers. Show. Today, we will get the conclusion of Tim's presentation, and then, of course, you can get all three of them at the website, wallbuilders. Show and share it with your friends and family. Very early break for today's program, but stay with me. Just a 60-second break, folks. We'll be right back, and then we'll jump in with Tim Barton for that conclusion. You're listening to The Wall Builders Show. |
| 1:04.6 | This is Tim Barton from Wall Builders, with another moment from American history. Many today assert |
| 1:09.1 | that religion is something private, that it has |
| 1:11.0 | no place in the public square, and that it is incompatible with government. But the founding fathers |
| 1:15.3 | believed exactly the opposite. They held that religion was absolutely necessary in order to |
| 1:20.5 | maintain our free system of government. For example, John Adams declared, we have no government |
| 1:25.5 | armed with power, capable of contending with human passions |
| 1:28.8 | unbridled by morality and religion. And signer of the declaration, Benjamin Rush, similarly |
| 1:34.1 | affirmed, without religion, there can be no virtue, and without virtue, there can be no liberty, |
| 1:39.0 | and liberty is the object and life of all Republican governments. The founding fathers understood |
| 1:43.8 | that limited government |
| 1:44.9 | required public morality from the people, and that public morality was produced by the Christian |
| 1:50.1 | religion. For more information about the Founding Fathers' views on religion and public life, |
| 1:55.4 | go to wallbuilders.com. |
| 2:05.4 | Welcome back to the Walpole to show. Here we go, folks, jumping back in with Tim Barton at the pro-family legislators conference. |
| 2:09.7 | Our Constitution, it's only going to survive if we have religion and morality. |
| 2:13.5 | This is what they're talking about. |
| 2:14.5 | Because, by the way, where do you learn morals, religion? |
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