Recently Joe Carter (Gospel Coalition) wrote about a controversy re: David Barton. "The Story: After being criticized as factually inaccurate by historians and boycotted by evangelical ministers for glossing over racism, publisher Thomas Nelson decided to cease publication and distribution of David Barton's controversial book, The Jefferson Lies: Exposing the Myths You've Always Believed about Thomas Jefferson."
On the program today, David Barton addresses the criticism.
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Great Sermon! But do those faults mean his work on American history is wrong?
Dustin (8/24/2012)
from Okla city
Problem David Barton has many problems and can not be trusted as he is close friends with Glen beck, a new age Mormon, and calls him a Christian. Barton also loves to be on Tbn and believes Kenneth Copeland and other Word Faith teachers are Christian. Very disturbing!