Scientific Proof of God, A New and Modern Bible, and Coexisting Relations of God and the Universe

Thursday, February 20, 2014

385. The U.S. Congress Is a Dishonest Group

The Signers of the Declaration of Independence by Robert G. Ferris and Richard E. Morris of the National Park Service in 1973 provides useful information on the signers and a Declaration that assimilated concepts into a concise statement of a national doctrine. So, the Declaration of the Independence (DOI) would not merely authorize a war against England

On June 11, 1776, Congress identified five men to prepare a declaration of independence. The men were John Adams, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston. Ben led this group because he had been sent to Germany and France in 1766 to learn about the immortal souls of Leibniz and the increasing doubts of Jesus' divinity.

When Ben Franklin told the signers that humans have immortal souls, the Declaration of Independence would say 'that all Men are created equal.' Today, this saying has many meanings. (click)  That all Men are created equal is scientifically correct because all male and female humans must make equal boys and girls for God. Accordingly, gay rights are ungodly laws.

Before a declaration of independence , the States developed their own preambles. The preambles of each State contained many similar grievances. And all of these States also had studied and accepted the Lockean concepts. To me, the real Declaration of Independence has five laws that were defined by the States. And Lockean concepts should be there. When Congress says that the DOI has no laws, big money must be moving into the pockets of congressional members.

The Autobiography of Ben Franklin will teach you how the USA became a nation of rich vs.  poor families.

My three books are:

1. The First Scientific Proof of God (2006), 271 pages
2. A New and Modern Holy Bible (2012), 189 pages
3. God And His Coexistent Relations to The Universe. (2014), 429 pages

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