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Sons of Liberty Radio, April 25, 2026

Sons of Liberty Radio, April 25, 2026

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Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean What Going Around The Mountain Again Looks Like The Foundation of Liberty: Restoring the Biblical and Constitutional Republic Sons of Liberty Radio: The Battle for the American Soul Host: Bradley Dean | Episode: April 25, 2026 | Theme: Biblical Foundations vs. Revisionist History #LiveBroadcast Core Philosophy "Blaming God for all the evils in this world is like blaming the sun for all the darkness." The "Boat Rocker" Manifesto •The Cookie Metaphor: Human sin and lack of gratitude are the true roots of social evil, not divine neglect. •Government Purpose: To restrain sin and maintain order by discovering and applying God's moral laws. •The "Mountain" Cycle: Nations that ignore biblical precepts are doomed to "go around the mountain" (rebellion and failure) repeatedly. Myth vs. Reality: Freemasonry Revisionist Claim: Founding Fathers were occultist Masons. Dean's Counter-Evidence: John Adams: "I am not, never was, and never shall be a Freemason." Washington: Attended only 1-2 lodge meetings in 30 years; never presided. Stolen Valor: Modern Masons hijacked the "patriot jacket" of Christian founders. Intellectual Decline Noah Webster (Literacy) 1828 Dictionary Federalist PapersModern Indoctrination ⏱ Reading Time: ~12 mins🎯 Audience: American Patriots / Christians sonsoflibertyradio.com This broadcast of The Sons of Liberty features Bradley Dean discussing the intersection of Christian ethics, historical truth, and the original intent of the American government. The program challenges modern historical revisionism, specifically regarding the religious identity of the Founding Fathers and the biblical responsibilities of the citizenry. Detailed Point Summary The Moral Root of Social Order and Evil The program opens by addressing the tendency of individuals to blame God for the world's evils, comparing it to blaming the sun for darkness. Through the "cookie tin" analogy, Dean illustrates how human perception is often clouded by self-interest, leading to a failure to recognize personal responsibility and the grace of others. He asserts that evil exists because man chooses to rebel against God's government and moral laws, specifically the Ten Commandments. True liberty, according to the broadcast, is not the license to do anything, but the right to do what the law permits under a biblical framework. The Biblical Purpose of Civil Government Dean defines a "well-governed state" as one where punishments are few because the people fear committing crimes, rather than a state that offers many pardons. He argues that the primary purpose of government is to restrain sin, condemn the wicked, and justify the righteous by applying God's moral laws. In this view, government representatives operate under delegated authority from the people, which ultimately originates from God. When a state is in decay, crimes multiply and "impunity"—the lack of consequence for wrongdoing—becomes the norm. Religious Affiliations of the Founding Fathers A breakdown of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence by denomination. Episcopalians: 28Presbyterians: 8Congregationalists: 7Dutch Reform: 2Lutherans: 2Methodists: 2Roman Catholics: 2Unknown: 1 Debunking the "Masonic Founding" Myth A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to refuting the claim that the United States was founded on Masonic or occult principles. Dean distinguishes between historical "Masons"—who were literal stone-cutters and guild members—and the modern "speculative" Masonry that he views as un-Christian. He cites original documents and private writings to show that key figures like John Adams, James Madison, and Samuel Adams were never Masons. Even George Washington, often cited as a prominent Mason, is shown via his 1798 correspondence to have rarely attended lodge meetings and to have never presided over English lodges in the country. Intellectual and Educational Standards of the Founders Dean highlights the exceptional intellectual caliber of the founding generation, noting that many entered college at ages as young as 10 or 12 (e.g., Charles Carroll, Fisher Ames). He contrasts this with modern educational standards, which he claims have been "dumbed down" by revisionists and communist influences. He encourages the use of the 1828 Webster’s Dictionary to understand the original, biblically-rooted meanings of English words before they were "inverted" by modern lexicography. George Washington’s 1798 Disclaimer "The fact is, I preside over none [lodges], nor have I been in one more than once or twice within the last 30 years." — Letter to Rev. G.W. Snyder, Aug 22, 1798 Modern Geopolitics and the "Israel of God" The broadcast takes a critical stance on modern Zionism, arguing that the current state of Israel is a "Rothschild creation" rather than the biblical "Israel of God." Dean points to the hosting of pride festivals in Israel as evidence of a departure from divine favor. He also ...
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