Saturday, February 7, 2009

Principles of Liberty (Nine)

Principles of Liberty (Nine)
By William Pressgrove

"To protect man’s rights, God has revealed certain principles of divine law." (The 5000 Year Leap, Cleon Skousen)

The principles of divine law are more commonly known as “laws of nature.” If we are to understand the significance of these laws, we must concede that the unalienable rights spoken of in the Declaration of Independence are rights given by the Creator, and that the ultimate ruler of mankind is the Creator. All laws of man, in order to be just and valid, must conform to these laws of nature. The most quoted contemporary of the Founding Fathers was Sir William Blackstone. The Founding Fathers relied heavily on his commentary on the laws of England for an understanding of rights.

Sir William Blackstone wrote:
Man, considered as a creature, must necessarily be subject to the laws of his Creator.... This will of his Maker is called the law of nature.... This law of nature, being coeval [having the same age or date of origin] with mankind, and dictated by God, Himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe in all countries, and at all times: no human laws are of any validity, if contrary to this. (Commentaries on the Laws of England, 1:54, 56, 63.)

This being the case, and this country being founded on principles taken from natural law, it doesn’t matter what the country of origin, political, or religious philosophy of an immigrant is when they come to this country they are subject to the laws of this country. Even if they don’t believe that there is such a thing as a creator or if they have a religious belief that doesn’t resemble Christianity, they are still subject to the laws of this country that were founded on natural law. They may practice their beliefs in private without any interference from those around them, but when they try to introduce laws into the public system that go contrary to the natural laws upon which our Constitution is founded then it is our duty to arrest this attempt before it defiles the system of laws that were instituted to protect our rights to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

The only way we can protect our unalienable rights from encroachment, governmental or otherwise, is to be aware of what is going on in government and around us and have a working understanding of the principles upon which our unalienable rights are founded. Otherwise we become victims of the injustices which erode our rights and subject us to “unrighteous dominion” by those who seek to make themselves the ultimate authority of the laws and statutes of our land. This vigilance also includes knowing what is going on in the government. To keep an eye on the laws and statutes that are being entered into the Federal Registry, you can request to be put on an e-mail list from the Federal Registry at the following web address: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/. Under “other services” click on the words “Sign up” at the beginning of the first bullet. The next screen you want to click on the words “Online mailing list archives” in the first bullet. On the next screen go down and click on the third option which is called, “FEDREGTOC-L” (the Federal Register Table of Contents list) click on the third option “Join or leave the list (or change settings)”. Read the information given and fill out the requested information to be placed on the list.

One of the areas I keep an eye on is the area of Executive Documents which has an index of all the documents filed in the Federal Register by the President or the Office of the President, including all administrative and Executive orders. I am concerned about these in particular because I don’t believe that the Executive Orders that make or change law are Constitutional although each says that it is.

Being vigilant about these things can keep us from entering into submission without our knowledge of things that will infringe on our unalienable rights. We can make people aware, our Congressmen/women and Representatives in particular, about the things we disagree with that are being done more or less covertly (because of the lack of coverage by media complicit in the governmental agenda) by those who are in power.

Become involved. The future of this country depends on our involvement in the political affairs. We are the sovereign and our servants on Capitol Hill need to know how we feel about their dealings on our behalf.

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