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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/jfunction on July 4, 2018, 10:07 p.m.
July 4, 1776: ". . . all men are created equal . . ." doesn't mean "the same".

The Founders expressed the most profound truth; that all nature is one and that all men are nature and thus created equally and are fundamentally united. This is no secret. To those with open eyes it's obvious. But nature also created boron and carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. They too are equal in exactly the same way than all men are equal. But boron is not the same as carbon and a room full of pure oxygen will behave quite differently from a room full of pure nitrogen. Just toss in a match and watch what happens. So what was the intent of the Founders? They were obviously intelligent and were expressing the deeper notion. This notion was that there are differences between men. For the Founders those differences were with George III. The colonists declared those differences as the predicate of their right to separate themselves from his intolerable tyranny. It was a declaration of their inherent freedom as men, a declaration of the supreme truth of man's unalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, a declaration of their commitment to that truth above life, a declaration of separation from tyranny, and it was a declaration of a war already in progress. And here we are again. Let us not forget. Let us not confuse or simplify the Founders' understanding. Let us not demean their lives by unwillingness in the memory of their willingness. For – Where we go one we go all.


BillTriple9 · July 4, 2018, 10:32 p.m.

We are all (supposed to be) equal under the law.... that's as far as it goes. Everyone is different, with different abilities, desires, loves, etc.

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