declaration-of-independence-with-glasses-quill-pen-and-candl-54500744-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date April 10, 2026 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , americans, conscience, Declaration of Independence, endowed by our creator, equality, Founders, ID the Future, intelligent designer, John West, liberty, limited government, moral design, natural philosophy, philosophy, revelation, rights, scientific consensus, scientific discoveries, Scripture, theology, virtue The Science Behind the Declaration of Independence Andrew McDiarmid April 10, 2026 Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 2 The scientific consensus of the Founders’ era confirmed the truths of the Declaration. Read More ›
DeclarationofIndependence1819byJohnTrumbull Type post Author John G. West Date March 3, 2026 CategoriesFaith & SciencePolitical Science Tagged , atheist, Barack Obama, Benjamin Franklin, Bible, Calvin Coolidge, China, Curtis Yarvin, Declaration of Independence, Elizabeth Powel, endowed by our creator, equality, ethnicity, Founders, Freedom Train, French Revolution, G. K. Chesterton, geography, government, human rights, Independence Hall, liberty, Library of Congress, limited government, literature, National Archives, natural science, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Patrick Deneen, Philadelphia, philosophy, religion, Soviet Union, technocracy, Thomas Jefferson, U.S. Constitution, United States, Vishal Mangalwadi Science, the Bible, and America’s Creed John G. West March 3, 2026 Faith & Science, Political Science 8 When a wrong turn has been made, sometimes going back is the best way forward. If we want to restore America to health, we need to relearn the creed. Read More ›