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How Science Affirms America’s Founding Creed

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Andrew McDiarmid
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John G. West
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For generations, the hallowed words of the Declaration of Independence that we are endowed by a Creator with certain unalienable rights has inspired not only Americans, but millions around the globe. Yet today, many Americans are skeptical or confused about the Declaration’s key claims. On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid welcomes Dr. John West to the podcast to begin a discussion about his latest book Endowed By Our Creator: The Bible, Science, and the Battle for America’s Soul.

In Part 1, West reviews key words and phrases from the Declaration of Independence to reveal what the founders really meant by them and how they the words were shaped by the philosophical, theological, and scientific consensus of the day. West argues that the American identity is defined by a commitment to universal truths, such as the belief that rights are endowed by a Creator rather than granted by the state. For example, when the founders used the term “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God,” West says, they were referencing a moral design detectable through both revelation (scripture) and human conscience.

The scientific consensus of the founders’ era also confirmed the truths of the Declaration. West reveals how natural philosophy and the scientific discoveries of the founding era supported the idea of an intelligent designer. “They lived in a time and culture where they thought science actually demonstrated…convincing, overwhelming, irrefutable evidence that a creator God existed,” notes West. He goes on to explain that science today continues to affirm the truths of our founding creed.

The segment rounds out with an explanation of the crucial connection between virtue and liberty and why the founders stressed the need for both. In both his book and this conversation, West provides a robust defense of the Declaration’s principles as a necessary foundation for both human equality and limited government.

This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation. Look for Part 2 next!

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