the Declaration
of Independence Preamble
These first 56 words of paragraph #2 of The Declaration of Independence, known as “The Preamble Paragraph”, must be clearly understood and indelibly
stamped into the hearts of all who love America and value individual liberty. Inspired by Red Skelton’s word-by-word rendition
of The Pledge of Allegiance and by my
ongoing “rediscovery” of America’s founding I began to view The Declaration of Independence in a
fresh new way. In my quest I came to see
how each artful word was a building block of a truly grand edifice…a timeless
and personal message to every American.
The individual word amplifications are mostly taken from
Webster’s 1828 Dictionary to best ensure the intent and meaning of the Founders
has not been lost in cultural revisionism. Just as Red Skelton’s rendition of the Pledge of Allegiance so powerfully
impacted me personally I hope this rendition will personalize The Declaration of
Independence for you and encourage the passion and Spirit of 1776 to come alive in your heart as you take some moments
to digest what Thomas Jefferson so majestically crafted.
With a masterful progression of thought Jefferson moves one
from the Garden of Eden…When in the
course of human events… to The Enlightenment…the laws of Nature and Nature’s God… with the newly accepted
concept of forming a “just” government based upon the consent of the governed. Some
scholars have noted that the complete second paragraph very adequately
summarizes, in 202 words, John Locke’s voluminous Second Treatise of Government. Locke’s writings indeed had a profound
influence on the political beliefs of the Founders and the role of government
in their lives.
Moreover, as The Founders had been “enlightened”, they had
also been “awakened” by the preaching of George Whitfield and Jonathan Edwards.
As Jefferson would say, “The God who gave us life gave us liberty at the same
time. And can the liberties of any nation be thought secure when we have
removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that
these liberties are the gift of God.”
“We-
that is to say, I a citizen of the United States of America, hold- that is, I
maintain possession of, in my grasp and keep from relaxing from
or letting go, these
truths- that is, these genuine,
inviolate and immutable precepts, to be- that is, with
specific intention for, self-evident- that is, plain to see without any proof or
reasoning,
that all men- that is, I as well as every individual born of
woman, are created-
that is, am brought into being, formed from nothing and
caused to exist, equal-
that is,
all are the same in value and identical in political status,
that they- that is, I and all of
them, are endowed by-
that is, invested with and enriched as with a gift and
permanent fund, their Creator- that is, my God who has created, caused and
given me life, with certain- that is, fixed, settled, specific, unfailing
and always
producing the intended effect, unalienable- that
is ‘not belonging to another’
(alien), incapable
of being surrendered or transferred, Rights- that is,
just claims to
legally settled privileges, that
among these are- that is, here
is but a partial list that
do exist, Life-
that is, my very existence and the vitality of being and exercising the full
vigor of living, Liberty- that is, freedom from undue external
restraint or compulsion,
except from the laws of Nature, in individual, political, and
civil spheres; the restraints of
law being essential to civil liberty, and
the pursuit- that is, to chart
and follow after
my personal destiny, of Happiness- that is, my own individual graceful aptitude and
state of well being, That to secure-that
is, to bring into safe, sure, and certain
possession and keeping, free from hazard and the danger of
being taken, these
rights- that is, these just claims to legally settled
privileges, Governments- that is, the
mode or system of governing and exercising authority and political
administration, are
instituted- that is, set up, originated, established, and organized,
among men- that is
myself and every individual born of woman, deriving-
that is, receiving and drawing
from a source or origin, their
just- that is, conforming to spiritual law; righteous and
equitable in action or judgment, powers- that is, ability to act or capacity for action,
from the consent- that is, agreement,
approval or voluntary concurrence or yielding
to that which I have a right to withhold, of the governed - that is, I and all American
citizens who are being regulated, restrained and required to
conform personal conduct to
the rule of law as established by We the
People in The
Constitution of the United States.
Barney Barnes, 02 July 2020, Promise Keepers National
Ambassador for The Military
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