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Sons of Liberty Radio, February 20, 2026

Sons of Liberty Radio, February 20, 2026

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Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Topic: Speaking Our Language Speaking Our Language: The Christian Foundations of American Liberty Speaking Our Language: The Christian Heritage A critique of historical revisionism and the restoration of America's founding principles. Core Arguments & Historical Context Educational Foundations: Harvard, Yale, and Princeton were established primarily to train "Ministers of the Gospel" with Christ-centered mottos. Anti-Revisionism: Rejects the claim that Founders like Washington and Franklin were Deists/Occultists; highlights "Laus Deo" on the Washington Monument. The Great Seal: Ben Franklin's proposed design featured Moses and the Red Sea, symbolizing "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God." Moral Obligation: Argues the Constitution is only adequate for a moral and religious people; without it, the system collapses into tyranny. "He is the best friend to American liberty who is the most sincere and active in promoting true and undefiled religion." — John Witherspoon By The Numbers (1860) 91%College Presidents were Ministers 25/56Declaration Signers held Seminary Degrees Key Figures Bradley Dean Host & Constitutionalist John Adams 2nd U.S. President #ChristianHeritage #Liberty #Constitution #AntiRevisionism Source: SONS of LIBERTY Radio (2026-02-20) Reading Time: ~8 mins | Audience: Patriots This broadcast of Sons of Liberty explores the intrinsic link between America's founding and Christian principles, arguing that the nation’s survival depends on maintaining its original moral framework. Host Bradley Dean challenges modern historical revisionism by highlighting the religious origins of elite universities, national symbols, and the personal convictions of the Founding Fathers. Detailed Summary The Theological Origins of American Education The earliest American colleges, including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, were established primarily by Congregationalists and Presbyterians to train ministers of the Gospel. These institutions produced the majority of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Harvard’s original mottos, "For Christ and the Church" and "For the Glory of Christ," dictated that the "main end" of a student's life was to know God and Jesus Christ. By 1860, this religious influence remained dominant, with 262 out of 288 college presidents being ministers of the Gospel. Foundational Mottos of Early Education 🏛️ Harvard: "For Christ and the Church" / "For the Glory of Christ" 🏛️ Yale: To obtain the "clearest conception of divine things" 🏛️ Princeton: Required daily worship and religious instruction Source: Sons of Liberty Radio Biblical Symbolism in National Identity Contrary to the "Deist" label often applied by revisionists, the Founding Fathers frequently utilized biblical imagery for national symbols. Benjamin Franklin proposed a Great Seal depicting Moses dividing the Red Sea with the motto "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God," a sentiment later adopted by Thomas Jefferson. Furthermore, the physical architecture of Washington D.C. is replete with scripture; the Washington Monument is capped with "Laus Deo" (Praise be to God), and its interior is lined with carved biblical tributes. The Liberty Bell itself bears an inscription from Leviticus 25:10, commanding the proclamation of liberty throughout the land. The Moral Prerequisite for the Constitution The broadcast emphasizes that the U.S. Constitution was designed exclusively for a "moral and religious people" and is inadequate for any other. Host Bradley Dean argues that the "uni-party" system and modern political scandals, such as those found in the Epstein files, are symptoms of a nation that has fallen into "idolatry" by trusting in men rather than God. He asserts that it is the duty of the people to overthrow not the Constitution itself, but the men who pervert it, noting that true liberty is found in holiness and adherence to God's moral law. Scriptural Inscriptions in D.C. Washington Monument"Laus Deo" (Praise be to God) & "Holiness to the Lord" Liberty Bell"Proclaim liberty throughout all the land..." (Leviticus 25:10) The Crisis of Modern Revisionism and Silence The show concludes with a warning against the "appalling silence of the good people" during times of social transition. Dean argues that the American public is being "entertained" by a corrupt media and political system while their heritage is stripped away. He calls for a return to "DO Radio"—faith evidenced by works—and encourages listeners to educate themselves using historical tools like the Webster’s 1828 Dictionary to understand the original intent of the founders. Key Data Seminary Degrees: 25 of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence held seminary degrees. Ministerial Leadership: In 1860, 262 out of 288 college presidents were ministers of the Gospel. Epstein Files: References to Donald Trump's name allegedly appear over 16,000 times in unredacted files...
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