To: jennyp
The sentence begins, "We hold these truths to be self-evident,...". That means that the Founding Fathers held EVERYTHING in that sentence as indisputably, undeniably, irrevocably true.
You may have a problem with a Creator, but you can't change basic English.
To: Stark_GOP
The sentence begins, "We hold these truths to be self-evident,...". That means that the Founding Fathers held EVERYTHING in that sentence as indisputably, undeniably, irrevocably true.
True enough. I'm saying that the identity or nature of the creator is not essential to the argument.
126 posted on
09/23/2005 2:31:46 PM PDT by
jennyp
(WHAT I'M READING NOW: Seeing What's Next by Christensen, et.al.)
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