Even the most cursory examination of this most remarkable legal document causes one to wonder at the unique wisdom and prescience of the Founding Fathers in the 18th century.
God is the direct legislator of natural law, and God is the indirect author of the Constitution, through De's revelations and divinely inspired pondering by the thinkers of that time.
What comes down to us is a providential document, a covenant between God and humans, that allows people to live together in a civil society, under federal auspices, with strict, literal Constitutional limits on how big or how intrusive the federal entity can become so that the liberty and property of the private citizens cannot be taken from him.
For this reason, we must recapture our historical and divinely sanctioned liberty as supercitizens and individuating anarchists that will ill tolerate the cunning curs in Washington (the President, the Courts, Congress and the deadly, nameless, faceless bureaucrats) that shred the Constitution, trampling our liberty and robbing us of our wealth and independence.
We must rise up often, immediately and constantly against despotic interlopers of any sort. We must be free, and must insist that that sacred state of personal being as a citizen is respect, honored and not tangled with by those hungry for power over others.
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