Christian Views of the Founding Fathers

Secular sources in our modern American society are desperately attempting to rewrite the history of America's founding fathers, trying to paint them as non-religious people with no affinity to the Bible or God. Steve Holladay provides some unmistakable examples clearly disproving this premise and showing that they not only personally believed the Bible, they recognized the need for the citizenry to observe the commandments. 

Steven Holladay is a professor at the University of Georgia, and also serves as Department Head, Biosciences and Diagnostic Imaging. He has spoken nationally and internationally about damage to the immune system caused by endocrine disrupting environmental chemicals, and has published over 165 research manuscripts. He has been a member of numerous research journal editorial boards, was Editor of the journal Advances in Pharmacological Sciences from 2006-2009, and served as Associate Editor for BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology from 2008-2015. He has also served as an expert invited reviewer over 30 times for the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).