Were the US Founders ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution?East of Eden wrote:Uh, yes.McCulloch wrote: Were they [the US Founders ] ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution?
The Divine Inspiration of the Constitution of the USA
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The Divine Inspiration of the Constitution of the USA
Post #1Examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good.
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Re: The Divine Inspiration of the Constitution of the USA
Post #21The Founders believed so, and I believe that also.McCulloch wrote:Were the US Founders ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution?East of Eden wrote:Uh, yes.McCulloch wrote: Were they [the US Founders ] ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution?
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Re: The Divine Inspiration of the Constitution of the USA
Post #22[Replying to post 21 by East of Eden]
Can you maybe show some quotes or something that would indicate that the founders thought of themselves as prophets ordained by providence? I mean I know that some founders were deists and some were masons and some were Christians. I also know that at least some of them criticized Christianity mercilessly.
Whether or not they prayed for "guidance" is irrelevant. Those were well educated men who based the Constitution on philosophical underpinnings. It's hard for me to believe that they were clueless, or that Jesus just showed up and inspired them overnight -- like the story when Allah showed up and revealed revelations to Muhammad.
I just don't like the idea of religifying the founding fathers. It's like something out of Bioshock Infinite.
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Can you maybe show some quotes or something that would indicate that the founders thought of themselves as prophets ordained by providence? I mean I know that some founders were deists and some were masons and some were Christians. I also know that at least some of them criticized Christianity mercilessly.
Whether or not they prayed for "guidance" is irrelevant. Those were well educated men who based the Constitution on philosophical underpinnings. It's hard for me to believe that they were clueless, or that Jesus just showed up and inspired them overnight -- like the story when Allah showed up and revealed revelations to Muhammad.
I just don't like the idea of religifying the founding fathers. It's like something out of Bioshock Infinite.
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And therein lies the rub. It matters not if I can show I speak truth, only that I believe.East of Eden wrote:The Founders believed so, and I believe that also.Were the US Founders ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution?
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Re: The Divine Inspiration of the Constitution of the USA
Post #24Was that all of the Founders or just a few of them? Which ones? How do you know?East of Eden wrote: The Founders believed so [that they were ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution], and I believe that also.
Examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good.
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The truth will make you free.
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Re: The Divine Inspiration of the Constitution of the USA
Post #25"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights...."McCulloch wrote:Was that all of the Founders or just a few of them? Which ones? How do you know?East of Eden wrote: The Founders believed so [that they were ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution], and I believe that also.
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As relates to the OP though, all I see is a bunch of folks thinking they've got them an ordaining, and nothing by which we can confirm a god was the cause of it.
I would grant that by the ratification / presentation of this document, that it's fair to use the term "The Founders" as East of Eden has, even if we can't quite pin down the numbers.East of Eden wrote: The Founders believed so [that they were ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution], and I believe that also."We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights...."Was that all of the Founders or just a few of them? Which ones? How do you know?
As relates to the OP though, all I see is a bunch of folks thinking they've got them an ordaining, and nothing by which we can confirm a god was the cause of it.
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My friend, if the claim is "I believe," then the proof of that claim is in the statement.JoeyKnothead wrote: From Post 21:
And therein lies the rub. It matters not if I can show I speak truth, only that I believe.East of Eden wrote:The Founders believed so, and I believe that also.Were the US Founders ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution?
It's only when the claim is "YOU have to believe..." that more is required. As for me, I'm not about to do that. Therein lies all sorts of mud filled sink holes.
I have a suspicion that God had a hand in the formation of this nation, and of the writing of the constitution. Shoot, I've been taught that He did. I know one thing for true; as bad a time as Mormonism had, as completely as it was shoved around (even out of the country altogether) freedom of religion/worship/anything else would have been close to impossible without the constitution, even when it was as selectively upheld as it was (and sometimes is, even now).
Whether the framers thought of themselves as inspired or not, I think they were.
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From Post 27:
I can believe I'm intelligent, that ain't gonna make it so.
'Cause we all know that since East of Eden believes these Founders were ordained by God, that means that well, don't it beat all, God done did him some ordaining!dianaiad wrote:My friend, if the claim is "I believe," then the proof of that claim is in the statement.JoeyKnothead wrote: From Post 21:
And therein lies the rub. It matters not if I can show I speak truth, only that I believe.East of Eden wrote:The Founders believed so, and I believe that also.Were the US Founders ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution?
I can believe I'm intelligent, that ain't gonna make it so.
Such holes are for those incapable of showing they speak truth.dianaiad wrote: It's only when the claim is "YOU have to believe..." that more is required. As for me, I'm not about to do that. Therein lies all sorts of mud filled sink holes.
Your suspicions get us no closer to answering the OP's challenge than saddling up a goat gets it closer to being a horse.dianaiad wrote: I have a suspicion that God had a hand in the formation of this nation...
Ain't it great that folks who declare we're all created equal would hold as many slaves as they could.dianaiad wrote: Whether the framers thought of themselves as inspired or not, I think they were.
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Nope...but it shows that you think you are, and if we trust your judgment, then that would be evidence in favor of the idea.JoeyKnothead wrote: From Post 27:
'Cause we all know that since East of Eden believes these Founders were ordained by God, that means that well, don't it beat all, God done did him some ordaining!dianaiad wrote:My friend, if the claim is "I believe," then the proof of that claim is in the statement.JoeyKnothead wrote: From Post 21:
And therein lies the rub. It matters not if I can show I speak truth, only that I believe.East of Eden wrote:The Founders believed so, and I believe that also.Were the US Founders ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution?
I can believe I'm intelligent, that ain't gonna make it so.
Or not.....
Possibly. You do, however, need to stop confusing "I believe..." with "this is the gospel truth and YOU have to take my word for it!" statements. They aren't the same thing.JoeyKnothead wrote:Such holes are for those incapable of showing they speak truth.dianaiad wrote: It's only when the claim is "YOU have to believe..." that more is required. As for me, I'm not about to do that. Therein lies all sorts of mud filled sink holes.
Sure it is. It's perfectly acceptable to express an opinion on the matter.JoeyKnothead wrote:Your suspicions get us no closer to answering the OP's challenge than saddling up a goat gets it closer to being a horse.dianaiad wrote: I have a suspicion that God had a hand in the formation of this nation...
Which, when you consider it, is rather good evidence that something Else might have been at work here. Consider: these WERE slaveowners, and yet they put language in the Constitution like this? Language that pointed up their own flaws and the weaknesses in their culture? Language that illustrated hypocrisy? It just seems odd to me that these men, who lived one way and wrote another, would strive so hard to put the WRITING in so permanent a place.JoeyKnothead wrote:Ain't it great that folks who declare we're all created equal would hold as many slaves as they could.dianaiad wrote: Whether the framers thought of themselves as inspired or not, I think they were.
The Constitution in spite of themselves, perhaps?
Remember, when you look at them, their flaws did not prevent them from writing something pretty special, even when the differences between what they wrote, and the way they lived, are not complimentary to the way they lived.
It just seems to me that men who were entirely selfish, immersed in their own wishes and lifestyles would not write a document that would eventually destroy those lifestyles....like slavery.
That speaks, at least to me, of some 'outside' influence for 'good.'
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Re: The Divine Inspiration of the Constitution of the USA
Post #30They held that these truths were self-evident, not necessarily divinely revealed.East of Eden wrote:"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights...."McCulloch wrote:Was that all of the Founders or just a few of them? Which ones? How do you know?East of Eden wrote: The Founders believed so [that they were ordained by God to frame an eternal and inspired constitution], and I believe that also.
That all white men are created equal. Women's and slaves' equality was to come later.
Endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights ...
The rights themselves are from the unnamed Creator not this particular expression of those rights. That the Creator endowed white men (and later women and black men) these rights was seen as self-evident according to the Founders.
Examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good.
First Epistle to the Church of the Thessalonians
The truth will make you free.
Gospel of John
First Epistle to the Church of the Thessalonians
The truth will make you free.
Gospel of John