Saul of Tarsus was the most evil man to ever live. In time, God transformed this most wayward of people into a converted Christian called the Apostle Paul - God's chosen vessel. A chosen vessel is the ultimate authority upon earth. As the person Saul of Tarsus was the most powerful member of the Emperor's aristocracy, the converted chosen vessel Paul worked later on at mending tents.
Indeed, as government thinks of change in terms of total replacement, God alters by way of redemption. A good example of the latter type of change are the discarded used bottles that can be collected and redeemed for a nickle or a dime.
As passing Roman soldiers would use their knives and swords to cut into the tents of those on the bottom of Roman society - those made to eat in the shambles - the Apostle Paul specialized in mending those tears sewing the wounds to that of a scar.
Concerning unalienable natural rights, the only type of acceptable change is the process of careful amendment. In contrast, radical change, any laws which can be repealed or totally abolished from the U.S. Constitution are not unalienable articles. After all, an article is just part of the total expression of what is a natural right. The other part of the expression is the amendment a natural right needs concerning its relationship with the unapproachable Truth, the slight change necessary to expand the people's Civil-Purpose. So, any laws granted or able to be repealed within the U.S. Constitution aren't articles at all. In such cases, the matters should be relegated to the state and local level.
As one should now know better, consider yourselves held to a higher standard and greater penalty under the Light of Truth.
Fd. Uncle Emanuel Watkins
Prime Minister of these united States
First Attorney to Our Founders Under Light of Truth
Acting Supreme Court
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