The Constitution Is Sacred. Is It Also Dangerous?
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Yes, I believe the American frontiersmen were decent, honest, hard-working and courageous people. There are still Americans like that and that's exactly what bugs me when I see them worshipping the founding freemasons. There were decent presidents and politicians like Andrew Jackson and James Garfield who were not part of the cabal too.
I mean I get why people downvote me for exposing the FF - they've been indoctrinated into the constitutionalist cult, equating patriotism with those fluffed up enlightenment ideas and probably I would have been too if I were from the US. There's a reason why masonic symbolism is everywhere and is practically institutionalized. The US was the first successfully created masonic state. The Constitution has good sides but my point was it's not grounded on anything meaningful and the claims it makes aren't justified. It may have worked out when people shared a common worldview (which is Christian) and lived in tight-knit communities but it's all dissolving now and we see the fruits of the experiment.