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When the Wolf Wears a Familiar Face

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In this episode of GodNAmerica, Perry Greene explores the often-overlooked 1771 Battle of Alamance, where colonial officials in North Carolina turned military force against their own citizens long before the American Revolution officially began. The episode examines how corruption, abuse of authority, and unjust taxation led ordinary farmers and tradesmen known as the Regulators to resist local tyranny. Through historical insight, biblical reflection, and the words of Pastor Jonathan Mayhew, the message warns that tyranny does not always arrive from distant enemies—it can emerge wherever power operates without accountability. The episode challenges modern listeners to remain vigilant, morally grounded, and committed to defending liberty through truth, virtue, and faithfulness to God.

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Episode When the Wolf Wears a Familiar Face Cover

When the Wolf Wears a Familiar Face

In this episode of GodNAmerica, Perry Greene explores the often-overlooked 1771 Battle of Alamance, where colonial officials in North Carolina turned military force against their own citizens long before the American Revolution officially began. The episode examines how corruption, abuse of authority, and unjust taxation led ordinary farmers and tradesmen known as the Regulators to resist local tyranny. Through historical insight, biblical reflection, and the words of Pastor Jonathan Mayhew, the message warns that tyranny does not always arrive from distant enemies—it can emerge wherever power operates without accountability. The episode challenges modern listeners to remain vigilant, morally grounded, and committed to defending liberty through truth, virtue, and faithfulness to God.

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