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Separation of Church and State in the U.S.? by BuggedEyes2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Meaning of separation by piroufreek2003-04-02 10:51:23
    You are wrong. by Route2003-04-02 11:00:30
      Link by piroufreek2006-11-19 12:55:59
        I'll have some counter-links later. by Arcanum2006-11-19 12:55:59
          Absent? by piroufreek2003-04-02 11:23:26
            Linky by BuggedEyes2006-11-19 12:55:59
              Sources by piroufreek 2003-04-02 11:30:48
"The government of the United States is the result of a revolution in thought. It was founded on the principle that all persons have equal rights, and that government is responsible to, and derives its powers from, a free people. To Jefferson and the other Founding Fathers, these ideas were not just a passing intellectual fad, but a recognition of something inherent in the nature of man itself. The very foundation of government, therefore, rests on the inalienable rights of the people and of each individual composing their mass. The Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson, is the fundamental statement of what government is and from what source it derives its powers. It begins with a summary of those inalienable rights that are the self-evident basis for a free society and for all the powers to protect those rights that a just government exercises."

I don't see your point. Government receives its powers from the people. Rights come from the Creator. Government is inacted to provide for the free exercise of those rights.

Have I missed something?
[ Reply ]
                Rights come from the Creator. by BuggedEyes2003-04-02 11:38:39
                  Not at all by piroufreek2003-04-02 11:45:44

 

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