SolomonVII
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This is not a gotcha moment. It is a learning moment.why is this important? the Declaration of Independence isn't a binding legal document and has no force of law and the USSC has only referred to it a few times.
so the president does or doesn't believe in God. big deal, its a "gotcha" moment.
There is not even a percentage point that would vote for or against Obama for this omission. This is not one of the trillions of reasons that people have for turning against the current administration.
There is no reason for a gotcha, nor was the thrice repeated omission a mistake.
But it is very important anyways because so many Americans are so clueless as to why this is so important. So many Americans seem to think that all choices and options and roads taken lead to the same path, and that the freedoms that America enjoys, and the world enjoys on account of the American example, will always be there for us. they seem to think that the freedoms that once defined our lives, always will, or were not so great in the first place.
That is simply not true. This was an exceptional moment in human history, unique and unlike any other from the very founding of human civilization. The ideals that were realized in that Revolution fundamentally changed the role of the everyday citizen in relation to the powers and principalities that ruled over them.
Moments of political genius such as this are rare, and rare still does it come to pass that such moments can bring about a new order into fruition.
This was one of those moments.
Rest assured that the powers and principalities that have ruled this world from the moment of the Fall, from the beginning of civilization if you prefer, have not looked favorably on this kind of revolution.
Perhaps it is already too late. But it is not yet to late to remember, once there was freedom.
Even now that moment is starting to fade from the collective memory even as this remembrance of the one nation under God becomes erased from even our history.
Not from the pharoah, not from the King, not from the Lords and presidents and powers and principalities, but from the Most High, God himself. That is the only source of our unalienable rights of freedom. This was the truth that the Revolution defined.
Shall we forget then, and go back to living the lie, under the Father of Lies?
I am guessing yes.
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) I'm not trying to ascribe to prophetics; it was merely noticing the "feelings" of the American public.