Rights come from God, not from government.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that our rights and freedoms come from God, not from the government. This suggests that the government cannot take away our basic rights, as they were given to us by a higher power. The government's role is to protect these God-given rights, not to create them. This belief is important in many religions and for those who think our rights come from a divine source, not from human institutions.
About Roy Moore
Roy Moore is an American politician and jurist who served as the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama. He was the Republican nominee for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama in 2017 but lost due to allegations of sexual misconduct. Moore is known for his far-right and Christian nationalist views, as well as his involvement in controversial issues like same-sex marriage and the ‘birther’ movement.
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But separation of church and state was never meant to separate God and government.
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The Church’s role should be separated from the state’s role.
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Rights come from God, not from government.
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The point is that knowledge of God is not prohibited under the First Amendment.
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Power’s not what the Constitution was about.
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It is altogether proper for people to recognize a sovereign God.
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But today, government is taking those rights from us, pretending that it gives us our rights. Indeed, those rights come from God, and it was recognized throughout our history as such.
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Well, that’s the – the removal from office and removal of the Ten Commandments were two different issues.
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The whole basis of the Constitution was a restriction of power, and the whole basis of the federalist system was that there was not one sovereign centralized power from which all authority flows.
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I was asked three times directly in the hearing before the board of the judiciary whether or not I would continue to acknowledge God if I were to resume my position as chief justice. And I said I would.
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The forefathers, including James Madison, felt very strongly that the duties that we owe to God were outside of government’s prerogative, that government had no business interfering with the way we worship God.
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If government can give you rights, government can take them away from you.
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They don’t want to be reminded that there is an authority higher than the authority of the state.
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No, I think that we’ve got a basic discrepancy here between the rule of law versus the rule of man.
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I know Dr. Kennedy and I know Coral Ridge Ministries. I have no connection.
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To do my duty, I must obey God.
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But I have made no plans to run for any office right now.
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It would bother me if a judge told me how I had to believe.
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The basic premise of the Constitution was a separation of powers and a system of checks and balances because man was perceived as a fallen creature and would always yearn for more power.
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If God gives you rights, no man and no government can take them away from you.
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Well, I think that we have to continue to fight for what we believe.
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The Constitution was about a limitation on power.
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And government’s only role is to secure our rights for us.
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Indeed, the acknowledgement of God is not synonymous with religion.
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Anytime you deny the acknowledgement of God you are undermining the entire basis for which our country exists.
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They might object to some of my opinions, but they don’t object to my behavior as a judge.
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The First Amendment to the Constitution reflects that concept recognized in the Ten Commandments, that the duties we owe to God and the manner of discharging those duties are outside the purview of government.
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The Ten Commandments are the divinely revealed law.
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It can have a secular purpose and have a relationship to God because God was presumed to be both over the state and the church, and separation of church and state was never meant to separate God from government.
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But in the long term, I think it is improper to limit your future.
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