Alicia Cunningham: Teaching history of Constitution on secular level belittles the miracle
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It's only a miracle if you assume the end result before the process begins. An easy thing to do 200 years later. Even if you do now you are required to explain the incompleteness or messiness of your miracle. The same thing as why do humans More..
The constitution is no 'miracle'. Maybe the miraculous part of it was that a room full of lawyers could get a document even this comprehensive agreed to by all. And they were lawyers, not theologians. Some of them even studied sciences. All More..
Amazing article because it ignores so much of what really happened. Yes it was amazing that it happened, that they agreed, that it was signed, and then ratified. While they may have agreed on certain structures quickly, most votes about how those More..