
The WallBuilders Show Rebuilding Foundations That Last
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Feb 6, 2026 Tim Barton, founder and lead historian at WallBuilders, explores America’s covenantal roots and the founders’ reliance on Christianity and Scripture. He recounts vivid moments like the Constitutional Convention painting with an open Bible and Benjamin Franklin’s call to prayer. The conversation asks whose moral vision shapes law and offers a Nehemiah-style blueprint for grassroots cultural rebuilding.
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Religion As The Foundation Of Republican Liberty
- The Founders believed religion (specifically Christianity) was necessary for republican liberty and public virtue.
- Tim Barton argues limited government depends on a moral people formed by the Bible and Christian teaching.
Bible Hidden In The Famous Convention Painting
- Howard Chandler Christy studied the Founders and placed a Bible open to Matthew 5 in his large Constitutional Convention painting.
- Christy intentionally inserted the Bible because he saw frequent biblical quotations and veneration among the Founders' writings.
Legislation Always Reflects Morality
- All legislation reflects a moral judgment, so the real question is whose morality shapes law.
- Barton emphasizes the choice between legislating Jesus' moral teaching or other moral standards.


