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David Barton is an American Author, an evangelical Christian political activist, and former vice-chair of the Republican Party of Texas. The founder of a Texas-based organization called WallBuilders, LLC. The organization promotes pseudohistory concerning the religious basis of the United States.
David has been described as a Christian nationalist whose work is devoted to advancing the idea that the United States of America was founded as an explicitly Christian nation. Also, he advertises to reject the consensus view that the Constitution of the United States of America calls for separation of church and state.
David’s research has been described by scholars of history and law as highly flawed, “pseudoscholarship” and also spreading “outright falsehoods”. He served as director of a political action committee called Keep the Promise PAC, which supported the unsuccessful 2016 presidential campaign of US senator Ted Cruz.
David Barton Age
He was born on January 28, 1954, in Aledo, Texas, United States of America. David is 68 years old.
David Barton Height
He is a man of average stature. David stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in ( Approx 1.73m).
David Barton Family
He was born to his father and mother on January 28, 1954, in Aledo, Texas, United States of America. However, the famous American political activist has not shared information about his parents and siblings.
David Barton Wife
A married man and a father to three adult children. David’s daughter performs minority outreach for the Republican Party of Texas. Since his childhood, he has lived in various parts of the USA including the site of the WallBuilders Library Aledo, Texas.
David Barton Education
He is an Aledo High School graduate class of 1972. After high school, David went to join Oral Roberts University where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in religious education.
David Barton Constitution
He has been praised by Trinity Broadcasting Network president Matt Crouch, and U.S. conservatives Sam Brownback, Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, and Mike Huckabee. By contrast, People for the American Way described David as a Republican Party activist and also a fast-talking, self-proclaimed, self-promoting, self-taught historian miseducating so many Americans about U.S. history and the Constitution.
David’s work has been criticized for Religious Liberty by J. Brent Walker of the Baptist Joint Committee, for Separation of Church and State by Rob Boston of Americans United, Grove City College professors Michael Coulter and Warren Throckmorton, Baylor University historian Barry Hankins, Messiah College history professor John Fea, Senior Research Director for the Military Religious Freedom Foundation Chris Rodda, The Anti-Defamation League, Senator Arlen Specter, as well as Gordon College History professor Stephen Phillips.
He is described as “an expert in historical and constitutional issues” by his official biography. However, David holds no formal credentials in history or law. Most scholars dispute the accuracy and integrity of David’s assertions concerning history. They accused him of practicing misleading historical revisionism, i.e “pseudoscholarship” and also spreading “outright falsehoods”. The New York Times wrote that many professional historians dismiss David as a biased amateur who cherry-picks quotes from history and the Bible because his academic degree is in Christian Education from Oral Roberts University.
David Barton Books
– The American Story: The Beginnings
– Foundations of Freedom with Historian David Barton
– Separation of Church & State: What the Founders Meant
– Setting the Record Straight: American History in Black & White
– The Founders’ Bible
– Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, & Religion
– The Second Amendment
– The Role of Pastors and Christians in Civil Government
– The Question of Freemasonry and the Founding Fathers
– America’s Godly Heritage (Video Transcript)
– The Bulletproof George Washington
– The Jefferson Lies: Exposing the Myths You’ve Always Believed About Thomas Jefferson
– Four Centuries of American Education
– A Spiritual Heritage Tour of the United States Capitol
– Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, & Religion
– Benjamin Rush: Signer of the Declaration of Independence
David Barton Net Worth
He is an American Author, an evangelical Christian political activist with an estimated net worth of $1,375,924.
Who Is David Barton
David is an American Author, an evangelical Christian political activist, and former vice-chair of the Republican Party of Texas. The founder of a Texas-based organization called WallBuilders, LLC. The organization promotes pseudohistory concerning the religious basis of the United States.
How Old Is David Barton
David is a 68-year-old American author and political activist who was born on January 28, 1954, in Aledo, Texas, United States of America.
Is David Barton Married
Yes. David is a married man and a father to three adult children. David’s daughter performs minority outreach for the Republican Party of Texas. Since his childhood, he has lived in various parts of the USA including the site of the WallBuilders Library in Aledo, Texas.