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The Carl Jackson PodcastAuthor: Salem Podcast Network
Carl Jackson was born and raised in Los Angeles, California by his mother and father until the age of 11 when his mother died unexpectedly of a chronic illness. Carl attempted to find his way as the youngest of six who were lost without the strength of their matriarch. He moved back and forth between L.A and Orlando, FL trying to find his way in life. With the help of family and friends he was introduced to hard work, faith, and family values. However, as a struggling teen he wandered down the path of least resistance, finding himself in jail twice and with a child he had to fight to raise. By the grace of God and insistence by his brother and friend he attended an evangelical church and found that there was a better way. Once he accepted Jesus Christ as his savior, he began to develop a greater desire to understand who God is and why it mattered. He began to see that the cultural dependence on government promoted by the Democrat leaders among his community rejected dependence upon God. As he studied America’s history, he discovered that despite America’s flaws, particularly slavery, God used our Founding Fathers to create our Constitution within the context of the Bible and world history. Its divine and exceptional nature is undeniable. It was during his newfound love for American history that he discovered the Democrat party perpetuated slavery, formed the KKK, and fought against the civil rights of minorities. With this hidden history Carl was launched on a journey to help people of all races and backgrounds discover facts of history as well as realize the benefits of utilizing their God-given gifts and talents far outweigh any benefit from a government subsidy. Language: en-us Genres: News, News Commentary, Politics Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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How The Declaration of Independence Made America The Envy Of The World w/Historian Bill Federer
Episode 223
Friday, 3 July, 2026
**Exploring the Significance of the Declaration of Independence** In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, historian William J. Federer joins the host for a fascinating discussion on the enduring strength of the Declaration of Independence and its impact on American society. As the speaker delves into the history of the document, he reveals the surprising ways in which it has inspired social movements and civil rights movements around the world. The conversation touches on the unique aspects of the Declaration, including its emphasis on the idea that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. The speaker explains how this concept is rooted in the Bible and how it has influenced the country's founding documents, including the Constitution. He also discusses the significance of the phrase "self-evident" and how it was initially intended to be a more nuanced concept than what is commonly understood today. The episode also explores the history of the abolitionist movement in America, highlighting the contributions of Quakers and other groups who challenged the institution of slavery and advocated for its end. The speaker shares stories of individuals such as Paul Cuffe, a Quaker who fought in the Revolution and later became a successful businessman and abolitionist, and James Forten, a Quaker who helped to establish the first racially integrated school in Westport, Massachusetts. As the conversation comes to a close, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the true history of America and the role that the Declaration of Independence has played in shaping the country's values and principles. He encourages listeners to learn more about this pivotal document and its impact on American society. Follow Carl Jackson:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradioX/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshowWebsite: http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comStore: https://CarlJacksonStore.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.













