Ned Ryun
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Because they believed the state should give rights back to the people if it was a benefit to the state. You can't have natural, inherent, God-given rights because it becomes a monkey wrench in their progressive idea of the state of salvation efficiency towards progress. All of these things that have taken place, and I was just like, we have to have this conversation.
Because they believed the state should give rights back to the people if it was a benefit to the state. You can't have natural, inherent, God-given rights because it becomes a monkey wrench in their progressive idea of the state of salvation efficiency towards progress. All of these things that have taken place, and I was just like, we have to have this conversation.
Because they believed the state should give rights back to the people if it was a benefit to the state. You can't have natural, inherent, God-given rights because it becomes a monkey wrench in their progressive idea of the state of salvation efficiency towards progress. All of these things that have taken place, and I was just like, we have to have this conversation.
And it goes back to what I was saying earlier. We have not had this conversation about who we are as a people, what our birthright is, what our rights are, what our God-given rights are, what government should actually look like today. And let's have that conversation and then have the conversation about how we get back to where we started.
And it goes back to what I was saying earlier. We have not had this conversation about who we are as a people, what our birthright is, what our rights are, what our God-given rights are, what government should actually look like today. And let's have that conversation and then have the conversation about how we get back to where we started.
And it goes back to what I was saying earlier. We have not had this conversation about who we are as a people, what our birthright is, what our rights are, what our God-given rights are, what government should actually look like today. And let's have that conversation and then have the conversation about how we get back to where we started.
I mean, the Constitution is the greatest document, political document the world's ever seen. And it was written by men who are not perfect, by the way. They had their own share of faults. They got it. They nailed it. They realized they were imperfect human beings in an imperfect world. They were optimistic realists, though. They realized that God had given rights.
I mean, the Constitution is the greatest document, political document the world's ever seen. And it was written by men who are not perfect, by the way. They had their own share of faults. They got it. They nailed it. They realized they were imperfect human beings in an imperfect world. They were optimistic realists, though. They realized that God had given rights.
I mean, the Constitution is the greatest document, political document the world's ever seen. And it was written by men who are not perfect, by the way. They had their own share of faults. They got it. They nailed it. They realized they were imperfect human beings in an imperfect world. They were optimistic realists, though. They realized that God had given rights.
They were optimistic that even though we knew they were imperfect human beings who should never have consolidated power, they could form a government that protected those natural God-given rights and took none of them away. And it provided for this
They were optimistic that even though we knew they were imperfect human beings who should never have consolidated power, they could form a government that protected those natural God-given rights and took none of them away. And it provided for this
They were optimistic that even though we knew they were imperfect human beings who should never have consolidated power, they could form a government that protected those natural God-given rights and took none of them away. And it provided for this
Amazing, small agrarian country, kind of on the edge of that Eurocentric world in the late 1700s to become, honestly, I would say the greatest nation the world has ever seen. How does that happen? It's not by chance. It's because these guys knew, they understood human nature, they fully understood a transcendent creator with natural inherent rights.
Amazing, small agrarian country, kind of on the edge of that Eurocentric world in the late 1700s to become, honestly, I would say the greatest nation the world has ever seen. How does that happen? It's not by chance. It's because these guys knew, they understood human nature, they fully understood a transcendent creator with natural inherent rights.
Amazing, small agrarian country, kind of on the edge of that Eurocentric world in the late 1700s to become, honestly, I would say the greatest nation the world has ever seen. How does that happen? It's not by chance. It's because these guys knew, they understood human nature, they fully understood a transcendent creator with natural inherent rights.
We're going to create this constitutional republic. We're going to create the greatest amount of freedom as possible for the flourishing of freedom and prosperity. And the progressives completely fundamentally rejected that turn of the 20th century and said, no, we don't believe in that. We don't believe that that has the answers to the 20th century.
We're going to create this constitutional republic. We're going to create the greatest amount of freedom as possible for the flourishing of freedom and prosperity. And the progressives completely fundamentally rejected that turn of the 20th century and said, no, we don't believe in that. We don't believe that that has the answers to the 20th century.
We're going to create this constitutional republic. We're going to create the greatest amount of freedom as possible for the flourishing of freedom and prosperity. And the progressives completely fundamentally rejected that turn of the 20th century and said, no, we don't believe in that. We don't believe that that has the answers to the 20th century.
We believe we should put together this massive bureaucracy filled with these unelected bureaucrats who through applied science will lead us to a greater future who truly believe in the apotheosis of mankind. They believe that history was on this upward linear progress, that the end of history would be the perfection of mankind. Dead serious.
We believe we should put together this massive bureaucracy filled with these unelected bureaucrats who through applied science will lead us to a greater future who truly believe in the apotheosis of mankind. They believe that history was on this upward linear progress, that the end of history would be the perfection of mankind. Dead serious.