Bible Inspired
America's Founding Documents
By Chuck Baldwin
May 30, 2003
The United States of America was built upon three fundamental documents:
The Declaration of Independence, The U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Taken
together, these documents form the basis of all our laws, principles and heritage. To
destroy the principles contained in these documents is to destroy the country.
Unfortunately, that is exactly what has been happening for many years now.
The destruction of America's founding principles can be directly traced to
the country's willful rejection of the Bible as our source of divine authority. America
has done more than expel God and the Bible from our schools; it has expelled God and the
Bible from politics, commerce, and even our very way of life. Should it be any wonder then
that our founding documents are also being expunged? After all, America's founding
documents are themselves predicated upon God and the Bible.
The Declaration of Independence states, "[Men] are endowed by their
Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the
pursuit of Happiness." It also states that these rights are "self evident"
and that they constitute the "Laws of Nature." These principles are taken
directly from the Bible.
The Law of Nature can be viewed in Romans 2:14-16. That our Creator is the
Author of life is see in in Genesis 2:7. That God, not government, grants liberty is seen
in Galatians 5:1. The "pursuit of happiness" is found in Ecclesiastes 3:13.
Beyond that, virtually every one of the ten articles contained in the Bill
of Rights has Biblical foundation. The First Amendment recognizes the natural right of
freedom of speech, religion and assembly. Christians are clearly given divine instruction
regarding each of these responsibilities. Our founding documents properly established a
government designed to "secure these rights." Therefore, under the First
Amendment, Christians are free to preach the Gospel and to assemble for worship.
Likewise, the Second Amendment has Biblical foundation. Our Lord said in
Luke 11:21, "When a strong man armed keepeth his palace, his goods are in
peace." In Luke 22:35, 36 He said, "He that hath no sword, let him sell his
garment, and buy one." Other articles contained in the Bill of Rights also have
Biblical basis. For example, the Fourth Amendment comes from Deuteronomy 24:10, 11. The
Eighth Amendment originates in Deuteronomy 15: 2, 3. Again, these principles are
"self evident" truths which come from "the Laws of Nature and of Nature's
God."
Even America's constitutional form of government consisting of three
co-equal branches, legislative, executive and judicial is taken directly from Isaiah
33:22.
Therefore, when citizens, especially Christian citizens, allow their
elected representatives to ignore or violate these founding documents, they are in essence
allowing them to destroy the very basis and foundation of our country.
Christian citizens should demand that their elected leaders not merely
talk like Christians, but that they actually govern like Christians. That means holding
their political leaders accountable to the laws and principles contained in the
Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
However, elected leaders from both parties today are totally ignoring or
egregiously violating the laws and principles contained in our founding documents. As
such, they are helping to destroy this republic, all of their Christian rhetoric
notwithstanding. But that's not their fault-it's ours!
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