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In today’s episode you’ll hear the body of the Declaration of Independence wherein the list of King George’s despotic offenses are offered to the world as evidence of the moral obligation the American people had to form a new government that would secure their God-given rights as human beings.
From these listed offenses you can distill principles of both good and bad government that will assist you in knowing who to vote for and what laws to support or oppose. They help teach what makes a person or group of people tyrannical and despotic.
What were those crimes and abuses? Listen now.
By Brandan Curtis HadlockIn today’s episode you’ll hear the body of the Declaration of Independence wherein the list of King George’s despotic offenses are offered to the world as evidence of the moral obligation the American people had to form a new government that would secure their God-given rights as human beings.
From these listed offenses you can distill principles of both good and bad government that will assist you in knowing who to vote for and what laws to support or oppose. They help teach what makes a person or group of people tyrannical and despotic.
What were those crimes and abuses? Listen now.