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You seem to be claiming that the idea of private property ownership is a Christian principle. Where are you getting that?
And by the way, the DoI is not a legal document that defines anything about what the USA actually is.
You seem to be claiming that the idea of private property ownership is a Christian principle. Where are you getting that?
And by the way, the DoI is not a legal document that defines anything about what the USA actually is.
And, we see the shoddy Educational system that has been erected to keep true history from people. Especially our young people. Instead, the educators fill our children full of hatred towards our founding fathers and our Creator, Jesus Christ. Anyone should know why the Pilgrims left Europe and who they were. If you don't, then I rest my case about the educational system in the U.S. And, you should know the reasons why we declared our independence which had to do with England's attempt to control and steal more of the colony's wealth with heavy taxation. The sad thing is, that tax wasn't close to what our government taxes successful people today. The DOI is our founding document. Without it, there is no Constitution. The basis of our Constitution is based on our declaration for independence. You can't have the Constitution without the DOI. The founding fathers believed in God and at that time, it was the Christian God. Not, Muslim or Jew. Not Buddha or Hindu. Ugggg!!!
Here is just a point concerning the nation being a Christian Nation and what is taught in the Bible. God did not ask that we contribute 100% of what we earned or our wealth. He asked 10%. And, He didn't force us to pay it either. Thus, God allowed us to be free and in control of our earnings and wealth. If we decide to join him and his Church, then we pay the 10% to help build up the kingdom of God on the earth. Put skin in the game. Thus, Christianity has this concept that private property ownership is a Biblical principle. When it was stated we have the "right to pursue happiness" that statement first read, "right to pursue property." Look it up. It was changed. But, that's what "happiness" was referring to.
It's funny how liberals are now throwing around the DOI and the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (property) when it's not a legal document. The DOI means a lot. And, we have the right to throw off those who would become our dictators and destroy our life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. In a good sense, the DOI means more than the Constitution.