Our God Given Fundamental Rights

Our God Given Fundamental Rights

Patrick Bohan

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Advantage Books
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Nacionalismo
ISBN:
9781597557474
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Our God-given Fundamental Rights accomplishes the following objectives. 1.     It identifies the most necessary and essential God-given fundamental rights for humanity. 2.     It identifies and defines the criteria for God-given fundamental rights to garner constitutional protection. 3.     It illustrates that science cannot disprove God. 4.     It answers the typical atheist objections about the Bible and the existence of God. 5.     It proves the United States is not a secular nation and history without God is wrong. 6.     It identifies techniques used by the progressive revolution to mitigate constitutional principles and our God-given fundamental rights. 7.     It examines dozens of examples to explain how the United States government infringes on the God-given fundamental rights of its citizens. 8.     It illustrates that the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were Divinely influenced. 9.     It disputes the causation theories for both the Revolutionary War and Civil War provided in our history books in favor of a hypothesis they were fought for Our God-given fundamental rights. 10.  It evaluates over one hundred biblical verses germane to fundamental rights. 11.  Finally, it provides solutions to regain the Founding Fathers vision for America. 

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