Thanksgiving: The Holiday That America Forgot - PART 3 of 3 - Professor Toto

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CHAPTERS
00:00:00 Celebrating Thanksgiving and America's Divine Purpose
00:03:22 The Greatest Right: The Right to Vote
00:05:48 The Importance of Voting and Honoring Veterans
00:08:29 Restoring Voting Integrity and Trust
00:11:58 The Great Reformation and the Age of Enlightenment
00:14:37 The Role of Nonconformity in America's History
00:16:20 Proud to Be an American: A Patriotic Tribute
00:17:38 Religious Persecution in England
00:20:17 The Non-Conformists and Their Beliefs
00:23:12 The Nonconformists: Christians Among Christians
00:25:59 The Legacy of Nonconformists: Faith vs. Tradition
00:28:56 Guardians of the U.S. Constitution
00:31:40 The American Spirit and the Puritan Legacy
00:34:36 Rise of the Congregationalists: Empowering the People
00:37:15 The Role of John Robinson in America's Founding
00:40:02 Early Christian Persecution
00:42:46 Confession and Compliance in Historical Context
00:46:01 Religious Freedom and Government Authority
00:49:32 Pastor Tony Spell: A Modern Nonconformist
00:51:30 Unwavering Faith and Leadership in Turbulent Times
00:55:25 The Evolution of the Pilgrims: Separatists, Puritans, Patriots
00:57:47 The Influence of the King James Bible
01:00:37 The Geneva Bible and its Controversy
01:04:59 The Book of Yahweh: Where to Find It Online
01:06:38 The Journey of the Pilgrim Forefathers
01:09:35 The Journey to Leiden, Holland
01:12:27 Debunking Myths About American Land History

Constitutional Rights and Election Integrity
🗳️The right to vote is considered the "greatest right" of Americans, underpinning freedom of religion, speech, and press, with Professor Toto urging citizens to demand an audit of the 2020 election for accuracy.
🙏In response to election fraud concerns, Professor Toto advises people to entrust their worries to God and seek divine intervention for raising appropriate leaders, rather than attempting to control outcomes themselves.
Historical Nonconformists and Religious Freedom
⛪The Puritans, labeled as "deplorables" and "enemies of the state" by their government and church, were fundamentalist Christians willing to die for their faith rather than compromise their beliefs.
📜According to George Washington, the U.S. Constitution is safeguarded by "nonconforming people," who he deemed the "only keeper" of this foundational document.
Religious Persecution and Resistance
📖In 1593, Queen Elizabeth enacted the Act Against the Puritans, mandating a religious test after the first offense of disobedience, with dissenters risking imprisonment for themselves and their families.
👑King James banned the Geneva Bible due to its notes challenging the divine right of kings, replacing it with the authorized King James Version in 1611 as the sole permitted Bible.
Puritan Legacy and American Values
🛳️The Pilgrims, originally known as Puritans and later Separatists, were nonconformist Christians who defied their government, risking imprisonment and being labeled as traitors for their beliefs.
🗽Puritans prioritized individual freedom over government authority, willing to face imprisonment for themselves and their families to uphold their religious convictions and challenge the mainstream church.

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