Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings Volume 4: The Hidden Faith of the Founding Fathers

2011
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The 'Hidden Faith of Our Founding Fathers' is perhaps the first and only documentary to go where no film has ever gone before: into the hidden faith of America's founding fathers. Many founders were involved in secret societies, and yet it is often claimed these men were Christians who were trying to build a Christian nation. But was their faith the true faith of the Bible? And is it possible, as some claim, that the exact opposite is true? What did the founders believe about the Person of Jesus Christ? Were they fighting for Christianity, or against it? Moreover, is it possible that the events of the American Revolution have a much darker significance in the pages of Bible prophecy than most church leaders are aware?

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Christian J. Pinto

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Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings Volume 4: The Hidden Faith of the Founding Fathers Audience Reviews

Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Executscan Expected more
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Freeman This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
kjvbiblebelievers If you love a good, thorough documentary and you are interested in American history and want to know REAL information (much of which you will never see elsewhere), then you will love this. I am an amateur historian/history lover and have done my fair share of research and reading on this subject. Far left AND far right sources cannot be trust. THIS documentary hits the bullseye. The producer, Chris Pinto, isn't afraid of the fact and not afraid to ask the tough questions.For those who think 3 hours is "too long", get it on DVD and watch it in six 30-minute episodes. If you found this boring, the problem is your lack of attention span and not the film. I have watched this three times over the past 8 years since it came out, watching it alone, then with my wife and kids, and then with friends. Each time, we had great discussions and a great time.I knocked off 1 star because it COULD have been shortened by few minutes and have to be honest, so I couldn't give it a full "ten". But I HIGHLY recommend this to those it was intended for.
cdouglaslester Found this to be boring at best. Tried to continue watching to see if he would get to some interesting points. He didn't get there. So I gave up after about 35 minutes especially when I noticed that it was 3 hours long. Just the word "boring" would have been enough of a review for me but I'm required to type 5 lines.