The WallBuilders Show
The WallBuilders Show
Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green
Faith, Freedom, And The Ballot
26 minutes Posted Feb 24, 2026 at 11:00 am.
Setting The Stage: Faith And Civics
Why Primaries Matter More
Turnout Trends In Red States
Getting Informed With Voter Guides
Religious Liberty Commission Background
Testimony On Military Faith Rights
Dan Patrick Joins: Mission And Scope
Personal Stories Of Penalties And Faith
What People Can Pray And Where
Building A Cross‑Faith Coalition
From Hearings To Policy Action
Handling Anti‑Semitism And Committee Conduct
Turning Controversy Into Awareness
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What if the most important fight for your faith happens before November? We bring the energy and get practical about why primaries carry outsized influence, how to find trustworthy voter guides, and where small turnouts can swing big outcomes. Then we go deep on religious liberty with Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who chairs President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, to unpack what the hearings are revealing and what can actually change.

You’ll hear the human side of constitutional rights: a Navy SEAL near retirement punished for a faith‑based vaccine objection, a fifth grader pushed to read a transgender book to first graders, a teacher sidelined for refusing to remove a cross, and a valedictorian told to strip God from his speech. These aren’t hypotheticals; they’re case studies showing how confusion about the First Amendment collides with daily life in schools and the military. Dan walks us through the Commission’s mission—clarifying when and where prayer and religious expression are protected, documenting violations across faiths, and shaping durable policy through DOJ action, legislation, and executive orders that stand beyond one administration.

We also tackle a heated moment inside the Commission itself: an attempt to derail a hearing with anti‑Semitic rhetoric and political grandstanding. The swift removal of the member, and clear words from leaders like Franklin Graham and Cardinal Dolan, refocused the work on protecting people of faith—Christian, Jewish, Sikh, and others—without weaponizing theology against civil rights. Along the way, we connect the dots between America’s historic tradition of chaplaincy and conscience in the military and today’s need to enforce good laws already on the books.

If you care about faith, free speech, and the ballot, this conversation maps the path from outrage to action—starting with your primary. Listen, share with a friend who needs clarity, and subscribe so you never miss a strategy that turns conviction into change.

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