miércoles, 24 de abril de 2013

In the last post, it is shown how our Founders wrote a formal document with the most careful of considerations, conveying in a natural law a meaning in the term 'endowment' in an alternate paradoxical way expressing it during very trying times in a way that is understood today to include all men as both male and female.

Because of the way it establishes a whole new foundation by reducing towards that of the unapproachable Truth, the Declaration of Independence is a formal document.  In contrast, because it receives it justification from the establishment of a new order within the aforementioned formal document, the U.S. Constitution is legal documentation.  These two combined become a New World establishment set apart from the prior legal precedence of the Old World, as both of them are substantiated under judgement of the Truth by the natural law our Founders declared when divorcing the people out from under tyranny.

Therefore, our Founders first laid down a formal order as a base or a foundation as just cause for divorcing the people out from under the rule of tyranny.  They then established upon that formal base a legal remarriage to a more perfect Union.

You see, a subtle difference exists between what should be considered a formal order and what should be considered a legal law.  For as our Founding Fathers set about crafting the Formal Document of The Declaration of Independence by the utilizing the metaphysical scientific method of Natural Law, they narrowed and reduced  their way conclusively to that of a whole new order.  In contrast, after establishing the whole new order as a base, they then erected the legal documentation of the U.S. Constitution upon that base gathering to, just the opposite, elaborate and expound

In the many years that have followed, the next major advancement over both the formal document of The Declaration of Independence and the legal documentation of the U.S. Constitution wasn't the two-party system, as a lawyer might argue, but it was the advent of American Transcendentalism and the American Movement -- Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Thoreau, and Samuel Clemens for example.

As I have often said, the greatest of benefits are derived from the most precious of alterations to that which we already possess as our inheritance.



   

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