Cecil A. Fayard
Elliott Baptist Church
July 3, 2005
The Intent of
the Founders
Psalm
33:12
INTRO: As we think
today about the original intent of the founders of the United States, it is a
certainty to me that they never intended what is happening today in this
nation.
They never
intended that prayer be removed from the public schools.
They never
intended for the Bible to be cast out of education.
They never
intended for the Ten Commandments to be removed from
pubic buildings.
They never
intended for men without principles or morals to be in leadership positions. The first Supreme Court Justice John Jay said: “Americans
should select and prefer Christians as their rulers.”
They never
intended for Christians to be discriminated against because of their beliefs.
If the above
items were not the intent of the founders then what was?
Mr. Seth Lipsky in the July 2, 2004, Wall Street Journal said
that: “the original intent of the founding fathers was to annoy today’s
liberal.” Is this saying that
the Founding Fathers were conservatives?
I believe it is! The
Founding Fathers were moral and physical conservatives as we shall see.
1.
THE FOUNDING FATHERS INTENDED FOR THE BIBLE TO BE RECOGNIZED AS GOD’S
DIVINE RULE BOOK (II Tim 3:16).
1.
Our Founding Fathers believed that the Bible is the Word of God, a
divinely inspired book.
2.
The Founders expressed their love of the Bible in these quotes as well
as others:
1.
George Washington: “It is impossible to rightly govern the world
without God and the Bible.”
2.
Andrew Jackson: “That book, sir, is the rock on which our republic
rests.”
3.
Benjamin Rush (1745-1813): “In contemplating the political
institutions of the U.S., if we were to remove the Bible from schools, I
lament that we would be wasting so much time and money punishing crimes and
would be taking so little pains to prevent them. (1791- Educational Policy
Papers)”
4.
Noah Webster: “The moral principles and precepts contained in the
Scriptures ought to form the basis of all of our civil constitutions and laws.
. . .All the miseries and evils which men suffer from vice, crime, ambition,
injustice, oppression, slavery and war, proceed from their despising or
neglecting the precepts contained in the Bible” (1832, in his “History of
the United States”)”
5.
Daniel Webster: “If we abide by the principles taught in the Bible
our country will go on prospering and to prosper.
But if we and our posterity neglect its instructions and authority,
no man can tell how sudden a catastrophe may overwhelm and bury all our
glory in profound obscurity.”
6.
William E. Blackstone: “The Bible is stamped with a specialty of
origin and an immeasurable distance separates it from all competitors.”
3.
The University of Houston took ten years collecting and researching
15,000 writings of the Founding Fathers.
They found that more than 34% of their quotes came right from their
Bibles and 60% came from authors who got their ideas from the Bible.
1.
Again I want to quote Noah Webster: “The principles of all genuine
liberty, and of wise laws and administrations are to be drawn from the Bible
and sustained by its authority. The
man therefore who weakens or destroys the divine authority of that book may be
accessory to all the public disorders which society is doomed to suffer.”
2.
Today the ACLU and organizations like it are doing great harm and
bringing great suffering to their country.
2.
THE FOUNDING FATHERS INTENDED FOR GOVERNMENT TO BE FAIR AND BALANCED
1.
The three forms of government in the United States are Executive,
Legislative, and Judicial. This
is how the Founding Fathers set it up. They
got this straight from the Word of God in Isaiah 33:22.
2.
Today our system is out of balance because of non-elected Federal
Judges who are ruling this land.
1.
We now have a power grab with Judges handing down laws instead of
decisions. The President,
Congress, and the Supreme Court must stop these un-elected Judges.
2.
“The authors and signers of the U.S. Constitution believed that the
people were better suited to guide their own destiny than unelected kings.
So they created a republic in which citizens elect the leaders to make
the law. Federal Judges, as
unelected officials, would simply decide cases and apply the law” (Home
School Legal Defense Assoc.).
3.
THE FOUNDING FATHERS INTENDED FOR CITIZENS TO OWN GUNS
1.
It has been said: “When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have
guns.” The anti-gun lobby wants
to take away your gun.
2.
The second amendment states, in part, that: “...the right of the
people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed” (August 1789).
4.
THE FOUNDING FATHERS INTENDED FOR THE TEN COMMANDMENTS TO BE A INTRIGAL
PART OF OUR SOCIETY
1.
All around Washington, D.C., the Ten Commandments can be found. Especially at the Supreme Court Building, above the porch of
the building in Moses the lawgiver, and on the two large oak doors entering
the court, the Ten Commandments are engraved.
Above where the judges sit is a display of the Ten Commandments.
2.
Quotes from the Founders:
1.
James Madison: “We have staked the whole future of American
civilization, not upon the power of government, far from it.
We have staked the future of all of our political institutions. . .
.upon the capacity of each and all of us to govern ourselves, to control
ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God.
(1778)”
2.
Noah Webster: “The duties of men are summarily comprised in the Ten
Commandments.”
5.
THE FOUNDING FATHERS INTENDED FOR STATES TO HAVE SOVEREIGNTY
1.
Today, the Federal government usurps the rights of the states.
2.
Our Founding Fathers meant for the U.S. Constitution to complement the
Constitutions of the individual states.
1.
The U.S. Constitution had to be ratified by the states.
In this process, the states voiced their concerns about states rights.
2.
Rhode Island wanted a Constitution that would: “guarantee to each state
sovereignty, freedom and independence, and every power, jurisdiction and right,
which is not by this constitution delegated to the United States.”
3.
The ratification delegates from South Carolina stated: “This Convention
doth also declare that no Section or paragraph of the said Constitution warrants
a Construction that the states do not retain every power not expressly
relinquished by them and vested in the General Government of the Union.”
6.
THE FOUNDING FATHERS INTENDED THAT THIS BE A CHRISTIAN NATION
1.
Listen to the words of William Bradford, governor of Plymouth Colony:
“We whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our sovereign Lord,
King James, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, & Ireland king,
defender of the faith, etc., having undertaken for the glory of God, and
advancement of the Christian faith, and honor of our king & country, a
voyage to plant the first colony in the Northern parts of Virginia.
(1620-Mayflower Compact)”
2.
Quotes from the Founder
1.
James Madison: “Religion. . . .is the basis and foundation of
Government.”
2.
John Adams: “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious
people. It is wholly inadequate to
the government of any other.”
3.
George Washington: “True religion affords to government its surest
support.”
4.
John Adams: “Religion and virtue are the only foundations. . . . of
republicanism and of al free government.”
5.
John Quincy Adams: “The highest glory of the American Revolution was
this; it connected, in one indissoluble bond, the principles of civil government
with the principles of Christianity.”
3.
In the Declaration of Independence, we find these words that speak of our
Founders dependence upon God: “Nature’s God, Creator, Supreme Judge of the
Word, and Divine Providence.”
CONCLUSION: Friends, we must sound the trumpet; we must stand for
right and defend the intent of the Founding Fathers.
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