Lesson Two | The Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God
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The Declaration of Independence cites God as the law-giver, protector, and judge. This lesson explores the roots of our form of government in the Declaration and why the Founders saw it necessary to separate the three powers of Government. God alone is trustworthy enough to exercise legislative, executive, and judicial power.
Discover the profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution.
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The Declaration of Independence cites God as the law-giver, protector, and judge. This lesson explores the roots of our form of government in the Declaration and why the Founders saw it necessary to separate the three powers of Government. God alone is trustworthy enough to exercise legislative, executive, and judicial power.
Discover the profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution.
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