Posted on 07/04/2006 2:50:20 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
Renewing our Declaration of Independence
July 4, 2006
Alan Keyes
As we family, friends, and countrymen again gather in our beloved America to observe the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, let us emulate our Founders in their faithfulness to the truth. Theirs was a bold faithfulness that gave birth to this nation in a time of great troubles and trial
Let us recite aloud, as we gather, the great words and lessons of the Declaration, and reflect on a Founding generation born into a world characterized by despotism and tyranny and slavery, into an era dominated by philosophy and practice and institutions based upon inequality and the denial of human freedom
Tyranny and inequality were not then considered to be unusual or changeable conditions. But our Founders were wise, courageous, and prudent enough to recognize the truth of mankind's brotherhood and sisterhood under the Fatherhood of the Creator God. That humble, faithful insight planted the seeds of liberty which would overturn centuries of cruelty, oppression, and despotism and become the foundation for a successful struggle
To those who persist in denigrating our Founders and their God-fearing legacy of liberty, I say this: we should rather show respect for that generation which, though born into an era of slavery, planted the seeds of liberty, than be part of a generation that, born into an era of liberty, plants the seeds of renewed slavery and bondage.
And tragically, we stand in peril today of being that generation. There is an ongoing assault upon the principles that our Founders laid down as the basis for the nation's existence
But such violence can be done them that they can be lost to us. There are factions in America who aggressively reject them, who seek to destroy or distort them, who are embarrassed by them now-embarrassed especially by those great words which acknowledge, as we must acknowledge if we mean to sustain the discipline of liberty, that our rights are given us by the Creator God, and are not inventions of human will.
In perilous times today, as in difficult eras past, we are called to defend this nation. We are today the heirs, and we must become again the practitioners, of that Declaration of principle. Once declared, the Founding generation had to go forth then and assert, protect, and defend those words and ideas in ways that may not be so much appreciated now. We think now of freedom as a source of strength, a source of comfort, a source of the wonderful economic abundance that we enjoy, and the respect as a powerful nation that we are shown by much of the world. This was not what liberty meant to them. At the birth of this precious nation, liberty was a risk. Liberty meant the virtual certainty that anyone who claimed it would sacrifice the safety of his family, that he would lose all the comforts and advantages of condition, that he would watch the burning and destruction of his home and property, that his very life would be forfeit to those who, if victorious, would consider an advocate of our Declaration not a patriot of liberty, but a careless rebel who represented a threat to established order who had to be defeated and destroyed.
No, patriots of our Founders' day understood the risks and the sacrifices
And in the course of generation after generation we have sustained such sacrifices in this nation
But, even as we stand on principles that promise that dignity, we live in a country in which that promise is no longer extended to every new generation as it is born. We have, for the sake it seems of our self-indulgence, our unmastered passions, our sexual liberties, withdrawn the guarantee of liberty from that seed which is the physical manifestation of our future generations. For, though each and every one of us walks free and claims our rights, yet every new generation now comes through the shadow of death in the womb
Even in the midst of war abroad, we are failing to sustain our liberty at home, as we seem willing to passively let a judicial dictatorship destroy republican government of, by, and for the people in this land, and coercively enforce the scouring of God from our public precincts and the dismantling of our free exercise of religious conviction.
And the rule of positive law, too, is being abridged and abrogated even in constitutional obligations as basic as securing our borders, defending our territorial sovereignty, sustaining the rights of citizenship, and rejecting the imperialists' path of colonization.
I can think of a fate worse than being born into a generation that accepted slavery: it is to be born into the generation that renewed the bondage of slavery for millions yet unborn. And if we are not careful, that will be our fate.
How can we avoid it? I think it is simple and direct. We must energetically do in deed what we today observe in form
But we must then also recall that the Declaration not only promises our rights, it implies a discipline, it implies a limit to will and power in our use of those rights. For, even as it determines that it shall be by vote and consent and majority will that representatives are chosen and laws made and justices and magistrates placed, so it determines that the basis for that claim to rights and votes and due process and liberty is our willingness to acknowledge the limits of human power, the limits of human willfulness, the fact that there is a transcendent Good, a transcendent Will, a transcendent Power beyond our reach that dictates the requirement that we respect the life and dignity and rights of every human being
If we are willing to renew our commitment, in truth, to that great principle, then we shall avoid the dark shadow of renewed oppression and instead lay the foundations for the perpetuation of that liberty for which in this time of troubles we fight
That is why I invite you to go to www.DeclarationProject.us and formally join with us this July 4th in our Declaration of American Renewal. There will never be a better time than today to make a renewed commitment to saving liberty.
It is a hard message, but the true heart of freedom is the promise of moral dignity, a promise that does not depend on our material circumstances, on our wealth or strength: it is a promise that depends instead on our willingness in conscience and truth and will and action, to acknowledge the gift that we cannot give ourselves
If we are willing in fact to make this our commitment, then I think America can move forward as a great nation, fulfilling her great promise. I think that allegiance to the principles of the Declaration burns bright and deep in the hearts of most every American. I think there is still within us that reserve that will be needed in order to assure that through good times and bad, the sacred trust of human goodness, the bedrock respect for human dignity that animates this regime, will continue to be held aloft in our land, to be an inspiration to all those peoples from whom we come.
If we are indeed cognizant of that obligation which we owe, not just to ourselves and to our children but to all the posterity of the Earth, then I think we are indeed capable of the renewal to our Declaration principles that this nation cries out for on this Independence Day. If we act together faithfully, then God willing, we shall fulfill that great promise with which our nation began, which in fact reflects, not a human decision, but rather the promise of God Himself for the better destiny of all the human race. May it be so. Blessed Fourth of July.
Oh, puhleeze. Before acting liking an innocent party, reread your own posts.
Further proof, as if any of you need it, that the current crop of FR trolls, like all that came before, can't read.
This somehow empowers you to the self-appointed role of Grand Judge of everyones character?
Your little picture is getting clearer.
Another Little Ceasar!
As he flips his curls and sticks out his tounge.
It isn't necessary for me to judge a thing. Your character is quite clear to everyone from your posts.
You're probably "Mike" too.
How did you know that?
You both constantly troll with the same lack of decency and respect for other posters.
Got any positive comments on the thoughts in the article, or would such a thing be too un-trollish for you?
Yes. It has only received 32 posts.
Why does it need renewing...it hasn't expired.
What's it like being "Mr. Always Right"?
On second thought, forget we asked the question.
Excuse the slow response to your comments a few days back. The vitriol in this setting is distracting...seems we have a martinet prancing around telling everyone how inferior they are and taunting everyone who mistakenly believes this is a serious chat.
I was puzzled at your jibe about the phony baloney from Illinois who apparently pulled the wool over the voters eyes there...in your words:"Your guy, Barak Obama, won the election."
What in the name of heaven has his silly activities to do with the "price 'o rice" or what we were chatting about?
He's such an out and out race exploit-opportunist and so blatantly shallow that he's almost a caricature of himself. What's the connection?
Or do you suffer from Tourettes syndrome? And if you think he's "my guy", who in God's name is "your guy:?
Since this is adressed to you I hope EternalFlatulence can zip his lip and let you frame a reply.
Way to go Mike! This poor guy really deserves our patience and good humor...as haughty and judgemental as he is.
Crabby,unhappy and down on life he gives himself away in his vituperation and his insulting ways. It's almost impossible to imagine that level of depression in one's life.
This will seem illogical to many but I am going to pray for this man and his transformation back to a world of peace of mind and cordiality and even joy in each moment he is alive. Please join me if you care to.
Good night to you.
labette
God bless you.
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