When born in the United States, we are given the gift of two cultures. One is the culture our ancestors brought with them when they fled from the tyranny of the old worlds outside the borders of our nation; meanwhile, the other culture is the one that was established as a natural law by our Founding Fathers. This natural law, a "best principled" political conclusion, was established by them while they were in the act of fellowship, this being a social requirement of weaker Christian vessels not chosen.
So, in comparison to the lessor cultures that we inherited from the old world, Americans now possess a Formal-Culture (thus the reason to highlight it in the higher case).
As the cruel reality they perceived with their five senses was deemed by them to be a deception, our Founding Fathers are unique in how they used a sixth sense instead, this being their conscience, when declaring that the tyranny of this world stood in contempt of a self evident and unalienable Truth. They then established our nation on this Truth.
As this natural law is everlasting having been formulated by brethren while under fellowship, it supercedes all legal precedence, all past traditions and all future events yet to occur. This establishes for the citizens of the United States a Civil Purpose.
As this Truth stands supreme in judgement above even the law of the land, this binds the U.S. government to serving the people and their Civil Purpose.
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