Where did the founders of the United States acquire their ideas on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution?
And Is the United States, at least in principle, a nation whose ultimate source of moral authority must come from God alone?
The influence of John Locke, a 17th Century political philosopher, on the founders thinking is manifold.
Here is a summary of what Locke believed (Britannica):
“ Locke’s political philosophy was guided by his deeply held religious commitments. Throughout his life he believed in a creating God and the notion that all humans are God’s servants in virtue of that relationship. God created humans for a certain purpose, namely to live a life according to His laws and thus to inherit eternal salvation; most importantly for Locke’s philosophy, God gave humans those intellectual and other abilities necessary to achieve this end. Thus, humans, using reason, are able to discover that God exists, to identify his laws and the duties they entail, and to acquire sufficient knowledge to perform their duties and thereby to lead a happy and successful life. They can come to recognize that some actions, such as failing to care for one’s offspring or to keep one’s contracts, are morally reprehensible and contrary to natural law, which is identical to the law of God. Other moral laws can be discovered or known only through revelation—e.g., by reading the Bible.”
Do you find concurrence with your beliefs?
Blessings.
And Is the United States, at least in principle, a nation whose ultimate source of moral authority must come from God alone?
The influence of John Locke, a 17th Century political philosopher, on the founders thinking is manifold.
Here is a summary of what Locke believed (Britannica):
“ Locke’s political philosophy was guided by his deeply held religious commitments. Throughout his life he believed in a creating God and the notion that all humans are God’s servants in virtue of that relationship. God created humans for a certain purpose, namely to live a life according to His laws and thus to inherit eternal salvation; most importantly for Locke’s philosophy, God gave humans those intellectual and other abilities necessary to achieve this end. Thus, humans, using reason, are able to discover that God exists, to identify his laws and the duties they entail, and to acquire sufficient knowledge to perform their duties and thereby to lead a happy and successful life. They can come to recognize that some actions, such as failing to care for one’s offspring or to keep one’s contracts, are morally reprehensible and contrary to natural law, which is identical to the law of God. Other moral laws can be discovered or known only through revelation—e.g., by reading the Bible.”
Do you find concurrence with your beliefs?
Blessings.