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Monday, April 15, 2013

219. Founding Documents Must Be Interpreted Precisely

When the founders made the USA with the Declaration of Independence (DOI), the DOI did not only make the war against England.  The founders also named the USA as 'The United States of Americs' and then defined the States as 'one People,' to which the Law of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them. The founders also said: We hold thess Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by the Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Clearly, the U.S. government has not obeyed the laws of the DOI. To say that the DOI has no laws is either an error of thought or a criminal act.

For instance, in the DOI, the phrase 'one People' means 'a nation with a varying number of people.'   And, in the DOI, the statement 'all Men are created equal'  means 'a nation with a varying number of equal people.  The phrase 'all Men' is identical to the phrase 'one People.' In these comparisons, I conclude that Ben Franklin madeg sure that the DOI would be interpreted precisely at all times.

Apparently, many Little Gods of the USA have not interpreted the founding documents properly.  Instead, they have led the 'one people' away from God and led them into the godless deductive economy. When Margaret Thatcher died recently, I researched her history. With President Reagan, they had lots of interaction because both preferred  deductive economies. If a nation is under an active God, an inductive economy must be used.

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