Our
founding fathers upheld the truths found in the Declaration of
Independence in the closing paragraph of the U.S. Constitution.
They put us
in two dating systems. The Gregorian dating system that was
relatively new to England at the time, is one, which is centered on
the Lord. And the other was a totally new dating system, exclusive
to us, centered on our independence from England. Along with stating
that they were signing the constitution "In the year of our Lord,"
they also signed it, "In the year of the independence of the United
States of
America."
A
contract is not legal without a date. So this is not a little thing
that they did this. And the closing paragraph cannot be
amended.
There
is only one place that tells us what the independence of the United
states of American is, and that is The Declaration of Independence,
which states that all men are created with certain unalienable
rights, given to us by our
Creator.
Legally,
we cannot go outside of the date on a contract. Hence, all
interpretations, applications, and utilization of a contract must
fall within the boundaries of the date on the
contract.
Among
other things, this means: 1) The government should have NO authority
over the training up of our children, because it is our God-given
right to train up our own children, which would include schooling
them without government interference. 2) There should be no
legalized abortion-on-demand in this country, as our founding
fathers recognized us being "created" with a "right to life." 3)
Schools should not be teaching anything that goes against the fact
that our founding fathers recognized a "Creator." And 4) We are all
to have the right to not do anything that goes against our
consciences, as in we should not have to do business with
homosexuals,
etc.