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Are you tired of hearing the myth about separation of church and state? Are you tired of being told that America is not and never was a Christian nation? Do you want to have the information to stand up for the truth and fight back against this fundamental lie that’s invading our culture and education? Each week, host Jesse Cope will dive into quotes and excerpts from our great leaders and documents throughout our history showing how in President Woodrow Wilson’s words “America was born a Christian nation.” We have the truth on our side and together we can absolutely turn our nation around. Follow Jesse @jtcope4 on X for daily doses of the truth to help fight back. Subscribe to The American Soul and share the show with someone who needs to hear it. We're on a mission to spread the truth and get our nation back on the right track — and you can help us make this possible.

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  • If We Drop The Bible, Who Holds The Line
    Jan 8 2026

    A single standard sustains a marriage; a higher allegiance sustains a soul. We open with Genesis 2 to ground the claim that husband and wife are called to cleave as one flesh, not to trade benefits while dodging duties. From there, we challenge the cultural instinct to negotiate only a spouse’s responsibilities and lay out a simple test for integrity: if you expect daily respect, intimacy, and support, are you offering daily protection, provision, and love?

    Matthew 10 sharpens the point. Following Christ isn’t a popularity contest—it’s a call to courage that may strain family ties before it mends hearts. We talk about fear, loyalty, and the freedom that comes from fearing God more than social pressure. That spiritual backbone isn’t new to American life. We revisit presidential messages placed in military Bibles, the Continental Congress’ school Bible, and insights from Simon Greenleaf and Horace Greeley that link Scripture to truth-testing and liberty. A brief Medal of Honor story—the Boxer Rebellion’s Erwin J. Boydston—reminds us that virtue becomes real under fire.

    The throughline is practical: read the Bible daily, build homes on mutual duty, and let wisdom shape institutions that form honest, courageous citizens. When households live by one standard, hypocrisy fades and trust grows. When citizens know Scripture, manipulation loses power. Listen for the Scriptures, the history, and the challenges you can act on today—and then tell us how you’ll bring one standard back to your home this week. If this conversation helps you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more listeners can find it.

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  • What Holds A Country Together When Words Fail
    Jan 7 2026

    Hard truths travel faster than we expect. We open with reports of Nigerian Christians targeted with brutal precision—villages emptied, pastors singled out—and ask what kind of worldview fuels such violence and what kind of courage withstands it. That question takes us into the heart of Christian discipleship: the mutual duty of husbands and wives in 1 Corinthians 7, the steel-spined call to public witness in Matthew 10, and the grounded hope of the Psalms and Proverbs that steadies us when sorrow feels louder than faith.

    From there we honor Second Lieutenant George W. G. Boyce Jr., who threw himself on a grenade to save his men. His Medal of Honor citation is more than history; it is a mirror. Sacrifice is not an abstraction—it is what holds a people together when fear and comfort try to pull us apart. That same sacrificial ethic, we argue, must be taught, practiced, and celebrated if we want families that endure and a nation that remembers what freedom costs.

    We then turn to education, language, and liberty with Noah Webster and Fisher Ames. They believed the Bible formed not only moral judgment but also the very English that allowed citizens to reason, disagree, and build law together. Remove Scripture from the center of our common life and we lose a shared grammar of virtue; keep it close and we regain clarity, courage, and cohesion. This is a case for coherence, not coercion—an invitation to rebuild the foundations that once shaped American schools, speech, and civic trust.

    If this conversation strengthens your resolve—whether in your home, your church, or your community—share it with a friend, subscribe for future episodes, and leave a review so others can find it. Tell us where you see faith shaping courage in your town and what step you’ll take this week to anchor your life to what’s true.

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  • Who Guards Liberty When Conscience Falls Silent
    Jan 6 2026

    Start with prayer, end with a challenge: choose truth over flattery and courage over quiet. We open with gratitude and move straight into a hard claim about violence and the silence that often follows. When evil strikes soft targets, who speaks clearly, quickly, and without excuse—and who hedges? That question sets the tone for a wide-ranging, scripture-soaked conversation about conscience, leadership, and the kind of wisdom that outlasts headlines.

    We anchor the heart with 1 Peter 3’s vision for marriage: honor your spouse, cultivate a gentle and quiet spirit, and treat one another as equal heirs of life so that prayer isn’t blocked by pride. Then we step into Matthew 10, where Jesus sends the Twelve to heal, proclaim, and expect resistance. Courts, betrayals, and scorn don’t end the mission; they become the stage where God supplies words and strength. Psalm 12 and Proverbs 3 widen the lens, warning against a culture of flattery while lifting wisdom above silver and rubies. Truth isn’t a brand—it’s a pledge God makes to the oppressed, and a path we choose when the crowd drifts.

    History weighs in with quotes from early American leaders and a stark reminder from the Barbary era that ideas have consequences. We wrestle with how belief systems shape power, law, and liberty, and why the moral soil under our institutions matters for everyone’s rights, including dissenters. Throughout, we return to practical steps: take counsel that aligns with Scripture, build homes that honor God, study the lives of those who risked comfort for duty, and endure with hope when standing firm draws heat.

    If this conversation sharpened your thinking or steadied your faith, share it with a friend, subscribe for future episodes, and leave a review to help others find the show. Your notes and questions shape what we tackle next—what truth do you want to see tested under the light?

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