Bill of Rights: Lesson 2

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In this episode we talk about the first amendment with an emphasis on religious and speech freedom. We think about what actually undergirds these ideas. We also talk about the importance of citizens engaging in their government, natural rights, the establishment clause, the idea that government is not meant to be godless and some thoughts on the natural right to thought and free speech to express those thougts.

For your convenience we have provided chapters for you:

0:00 Overview
00:54 Intro Music
00:59 Intro
02:58 What I mean by “lesson”
05:02 Giveaway
05:49 Reading the First Amendment
06:34 The Limit is on Congress
08:35 Christians and the future of America
13:01 Society gives birth to government
15:50 Government derives its competence from the people
17:07 The People are not defined by their diversity but by their humanity
21:12 The People should be concerned and involved in politics
22:22 A few Tunis Wortman quotes
24:17 Lessons learned in Austin
26:00 Responsibility of government and the people
26:46 The people, the greatest threat to our government
28:23 Religious freedom, rooted in the natural right to believe
29:41 Believers vs. Non-Believers
38:19 Christians in best position to apply the truths of the Constitution
40:19 The Establishment Clause
44:18 Government is not meant to be godless
53:16 Thinking through a John Jay Quote
57:51 Government is not meant to be godless, revisited
1:02:04 The Natural Right to Thought
1:06:43 The Natural Right to Free Speech
1:21:33 Conclusion

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