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What if Thomas Paine could weigh in on today's headlines? Thomas Paine Returns with Common Sense shows how the wisdom of America's founders speaks directly to the crises of modern life. Consider today's headlines: Fentanyl takes thousands of young American lives | The U.S. border is wide open | The national debt threatens the future of its citizens | Numerous conflicts rage across the globe | Medicine shortages require rationing | American students score lower in reading comprehension | Suicides are on the rise | Race relations deteriorate | Homeownership grows more difficult | Taxes increase…mehr

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What if Thomas Paine could weigh in on today's headlines? Thomas Paine Returns with Common Sense shows how the wisdom of America's founders speaks directly to the crises of modern life. Consider today's headlines:
  • Fentanyl takes thousands of young American lives
  • The U.S. border is wide open
  • The national debt threatens the future of its citizens
  • Numerous conflicts rage across the globe
  • Medicine shortages require rationing
  • American students score lower in reading comprehension
  • Suicides are on the rise
  • Race relations deteriorate
  • Homeownership grows more difficult
  • Taxes increase
  • Human trafficking becomes the new pandemic
  • Belief in God declines for the third straight decade
Now, imagine Thomas Paine, George Washington, or Thomas Jefferson stepping into today's public debate. What would they think? What would they say? Would their wisdom be outdated? The answers are clearer than one might expect. Their writings remain astonishingly relevantso much so that, with a few updated details, their words could be mistaken for modern political commentary. Their insights, once foundational to this nation's birth, still offer guidance in times of crisis. As the Constitutionmore than 250 years oldremains the bedrock of this government, the principles of its architects should not be ignored. In times of struggle, great institutions must return to their fundamentals. When a major league hitter falls into a slump, his coach brings him back to the basics to restore his swing. America is in a slump. Few would argue otherwise. The solution? A return to the principles, structure, and foundation that once made this nation great. Thomas Paine Returns with Common Sense is an effort to correct a government that has veered off course. Just as Paine's original pamphlet inspired a fledgling nation to seek independence, his wordsreappliedcan help guide America back to strength and order.

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Autorenporträt
Dr. Johnny Teague is a historian, author, and former nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives. He holds five university degrees, including two master's degrees and a doctorate, and is also a patented inventor. Teague is a contributing writer for The Baptist Standard magazine, Worship Leader magazine, and the Free the People website. He is a regular guest on the Houston radio program What's Up? He has authored several books, including:
  • Preaching Your Way Out of a Mess Preaching Magazine's 2019 Book of the Year
  • The Lost Diary of Anne Frank Included in the Association for Jewish Studies Honor Roll of 2021; available in hardback, softcover, eBook, and Audible
  • The Lost Diary of George Washington, The Revolutionary War Years Editor's Pick in The Manhattan; finalist for the Goethe Book Award
  • The Lost Diary of Mary Magdalene Received a 5-star rating from Readers' Choice; finalist for the Chaucer Book Award