Kingdom Culture & Lifestyle
Under The Influence of Self Evident Truth - Not Ideology
To live under the influence of ideology is to allow ideas to govern perception, policy, and power
America’s three founding documents the Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution, and Bill of Rights were shaped by a biblical and natural-law worldview
They assert that rights come from God, not government; that law restrains power; and that citizens are accountable under objective standards of justice
When ideology departs from fixed principles, rule of law erodes into rule by preference.
Many nations historically centralized authority in monarchs, parties, or regimes, where rights flow from the state and can be revoked by it.
America’s framework limits government through separation of powers and enumerated authority.
The real question is this:
Are we influenced by enduring principles, or shifting philosophies?
The strength of any nation rests on which ideas ultimately rule
Kingdom Culture & Lifestyle
Under The Influence of Self Evident Truth - Not Ideology
To live under the influence of ideology is to allow ideas to govern perception, policy, and power
America’s three founding documents the Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution, and Bill of Rights were shaped by a biblical and natural-law worldview
They assert that rights come from God, not government; that law restrains power; and that citizens are accountable under objective standards of justice
When ideology departs from fixed principles, rule of law erodes into rule by preference.
Many nations historically centralized authority in monarchs, parties, or regimes, where rights flow from the state and can be revoked by it.
America’s framework limits government through separation of powers and enumerated authority.
The real question is this:
Are we influenced by enduring principles, or shifting philosophies?
The strength of any nation rests on which ideas ultimately rule