John asks…

what dose this quote by the Verginia Decl. of rights mean?

“all men are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights, of which, when they enter into a state of society, they cannot, by any compact, deprive or divest their posterity; namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.”

Virginia Declaration of Rights, 1776

admin answers:

All men are free ( no slaves) and have the same rights

they can not sell their children or their rights

those rights, given to all, include
life, liberty, ability to buy and own property,
seeking (and obtaining) happiness and safety

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things written at about that time had a different meaning to
the phrase “obtaining happiness” than we mean today.

Lizzie asks…

I am wondering, who would do this? Is it a good idea?

Would you do this to leave for you posterity?

I copied about a quarter of some of my best answers and a few of my questions. My husband is going to make a book for me with his comb binder. It took most of my spare time this week to do this. I like it. I think it is worth while.
I don’t plan to publish and I do wonder if I would be in violation or would I offend anyone? Am I over stepping my bounds?

I’m doing one just for my family. They have wondered why I’m so dedicated to answers.

admin answers:

I think it is a great idea, and you have my release to use my questions that I asked, and gave you Best answer! Feel free to have you publisher contact me, so I can get a copy of the bestseller book! As I know it will be! I would like a signed copy please…let me know where to send the money, and what address please! Resi

Ken asks…

CAN ANNYONE MAKE SENTENCES FOR THESE words?

Encumbrance, superfluous, admonishing, blithe, manifold, perennial, indubitably, impetuous and posterity
thank you

admin answers:

When I tagged the school wall, I wanted it to be for Posterity.
The use of the Chastity Belt is really just for encumbrance!

Charles asks…

How come neither Christians, Jews or Romans ever wrote a single word about Jesus in the present tense?

“Coincidentally” it is shortly after Jesus is reported to have died and been resurrected and then vanished again that non-Christians first become aware of the story. Nobody, Christians, Jews or Romans wrote a single word about Jesus in the present tense, or wrote about a man who was yet to die or ascend into heaven.

One would think a walking, talking miracle performing “son of God” would have been recorded by the Paparazzi of the day for all posterity to worship. Jesus in history is 100% in flashback. Why is this?

admin answers:

Oh but you are wrong. The historians of the time wrote of Christ in the present tense.

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