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Natural Law and the Morality of Man
by Jersey Maid | Sep 30, 2023 | Constitution, Rights, Uncategorized | 0 |
But men are not angels, so what should governments be based on so they may prevail against the mortal man? They must be based on unchangeable truths, or else it is one man’s word against another.
Read MoreDoes the Moral Compass Really Point Towards an Irrelevant North?
by Patet Explicatio | Oct 19, 2022 | Legacy | 0 |
Is morality really a law? And does that law really have importance in my life?
Read MoreReligion in Education (Part Two)
by Libertatem Fidelium | May 5, 2022 | Constitution | 0 |
This data shows a very interesting tie between education and religion. Why did education fall when religion and morality were removed? The answer is because religion encourages people to have good principles and morals, leading them to work hard for good things that will bring them success.
Read MoreINFLATION
by Libertatem Terra | Mar 4, 2022 | Legacy | 0 |
If a counterfeiter prints money, they get put in jail. But the government is somehow exempt, so they go ahead and print extra money whenever they want to. When there are more dollars, each dollar is worth less. Your dollar won’t buy what it used to. Prices go up—but not all at once. Here’s why:
Read MoreA Defense of Moral Objectivism
by Libertatem Fidelium | Nov 29, 2021 | Legacy | 0 |
Yes, an individual must judge each situation uniquely to decide what course of action to take, but contrary to what some may believe, judging with a case-by-case basis does not mean that morality is relative.
Read MoreGovernment – Protect? Or Serve?
by Necisque Libertas | Oct 30, 2021 | Rights | 0 |
Governments are established to protect the rights of the governed because rights are essential in maintaining freedom and choice, freedom is key in following righteousness and morality (i.e. God’s commandments) for individuals and for nations, and following righteousness and morality is what leads us to true liberty.
Read MoreMorality a Necessary Bridge
by Veritas Libertatis | Oct 8, 2021 | Constitution | 0 |
Religion teaches morality, and if religion cannot influence government, it most certainly is morality’s duty to bridge the gap between religion and government. It can therefore be inferred that the founders of our Constitution, intended the Constitution to be regulated by a moral people, who have good will, adhere to their duty, and find contentment in this holy way of life.
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