Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1-1] of 1Posts from C.Riley, Grand Rapids, Mi.C.Riley, Grand Rapids, Mi. Reply C.Riley, Grand Rapids, Mi. 12/4/09 re: Marbury vs. Madison quote I believe that we as a people, as human kind must have secured paths to follow. Without the Bible and alike Books there would be no basis of right and wrong, morality and a lesser sense of value and tradition. Without the Constitution, we would have no basis of Man's law, divisions of power, rights and perhaps no reason to hope, set individual goals and to strive to become a better society... I am as certain as can be that the Founders of the Constitution as well as our Creator, did NOT take up the notion of putting such important lessons, history and a path to move forward...with the understanding that the "future" man kind would just consider these materials as a little "light reading"! If we are NOT to take these writings literally, why were they written? If your own Father told you it is wrong to steal, should you have interpreted that for your own agenda? The U.S. Constitution CLEARLY shows the division of power in our country...it is the "interpretations" of a very few who have blurred these lines for "We the People"! It is the VERY few liberal minded destroyers of all that has ever been Holy, who have worked to destroy or at the very least rewrite the meaning of Morality, Values and Tradition cherished and followed by the Majority of Peoples, in order to promote their own agenda or "special interests". Just because you might be able to assemble a child's bike without fully understanding the instructions DOES NOT mean that you or ANY SMALL GROUP elected or appointed should have the "right" to rewrite history as they see fit! SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print