In this The American Spectator article, the author argues that America’s concept of liberty is deeply rooted in a belief in divine authority above government power.
- The founding generation viewed rights as coming from God, not the state
- The idea of a “higher law” shaped early American political philosophy
- Thinkers like John Locke influenced the belief that natural rights are God-given
- The Declaration of Independence reflects this framework by appealing to a Creator
- Religious conviction helped justify resistance to unjust government authority
- The erosion of religious foundations is presented as a threat to modern liberty
- The article contrasts America’s founding ideals with more secular, government-centered systems
- It argues that without acknowledgment of higher law, rights become vulnerable to political shifts
Read the full story: https://spectator.org/higher-law-and-human-law-the-religious-roots-of-american-freedom/
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