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"This is a great point. First of all, let's go to the Declaration
first. The Founding Fathers created a society, and that's what they created
in the Declaration of Independence, founded on natural law, divine providence,
God-given natural law, alien rights. The only thing that makes life, liberty,
and the pursuit of happiness unalienable is the belief in a Creator, not
the belief in man or some government. Man and government can't, in the
end, confer these rights or legitimately deny them. This is a huge difference
we have with the statists, whether the modern statists or past statists.
They believe rights are something to be rationed. If you agree with them,
they give you rights. If you don't agree with them, they take rights away.
They believe that they're all-powerful. We don't. We believe they're earthly." Compiled by Thomas George
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