Theological Science, Freedom, and Morality
What is freedom? The freedom that humans receive from God is a property of each living thing. As humans, we can gain some knowledge about human freedom by sensing the acts of people. But, sensed data will not develop complete knowledge about freedom because all acts of a human cannot be known. But, we can increase our knowledge of freedom if we use reason to learn the Laws of Nature’s God. These laws were included in the Declaration of Independence and are ‘good laws’ because they reflect the goodness of God, who is not evil. To find ‘good laws,’ we must become ‘little creators,’ who become like God.
When governments make laws that reduce man’s evilness, a government and its people become godly. Thus, it is through the laws made by government that the people of a nation increase their freedom. As seen, the symbol ‘freedom’ is a property of us. However, our freedom is ‘relative’ and must be measured against man’s slavery. Thus, freedom is not ‘absolute.’ Many people believe wrongly that their freedom is absolute.
Since the Ten Commandments of the Old Testament are the first laws that man made to increase human freedom, such laws should be displayed on public grounds so that future generations understand how we gained freedom and increased our knowledge of God. Preventing or removing such displays today is an evil human act and is also against the founding principles of the USA.
Finally, if US citizen say (1) that the universe has its origin in a Big Bang physical particle and (2) that Nature is the origin of all living things, they believe that the USA should develop these theories, that the USA should become a godless nation, and that the founding documents of the USA should be amended. But, if these citizens are wrong, why is the US government funding these godless theories and why are our high schools, colleges, and universities teaching these godless theories?
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