RAW STORY
A so-called “historian” who Glenn Beck hired
to teach at his online university insisted this week that women had
originally been denied the right to vote “to keep the family together,”
and for the good of “the entire culture and society.”
On the Thursday broadcast of Wallbuilders Live, David Barton explained that biblical principles — and not sexism — were behind not allowing women to vote prior to 1920.
“So family government precedes civil government and you watch that as
colonists came to America, they voted by families,” he said. “And you
have to remember back then, husband and wife, I mean the two were
considered one. That is the biblical precept… That is a family, that is
voting. And so the head of the family is traditionally considered to be
the husband and even biblically still continues to be so.”
Barton
argued that in the time since the women’s suffrage movement succeeded
in the United States, “we’ve moved into more of a family anarchy kind of
thing.”
“[T]he bigotry we’re told they held back then, they didn’t hold,” he
said. “And what they did was they put the family unit higher than the
government unit and they tried to work hard to keep the family
together.”
“And, as we can show in two or three hundred studies since then, the
more you weaken the family, the more it hurts the entire culture and
society.”
In conclusion, Barton asserted that denying women the right to vote
was necessary for “a strong culture, a strong society, and it was based
on a strong family that preceded government. And they crafted their
policies to protect a strong family.”......................
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