🏛️ The Constitution as Covenant: A Restoration of Original Intent
In an age of interpretive drift and bureaucratic expansion, the Constitution of the United States remains a fixed point—a covenant, not a convenience. It was never meant to be a living document, reshaped by the tides of sentiment or expediency. It was…
Read More🧭 The Restorationist Case for Limited Government
1. Freedom Requires Friction When government smooths every edge—education, employment, healthcare, housing—it also dulls the tools of personal growth. Struggle, risk, and responsibility are not enemies of progress; they’re the forge in which character is…
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