President Lincoln's View on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution

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Did you know the Declaration of Independence holds zero legal authority in U.S. law? While it boldly announced America's break from Britain and laid out the ideals of liberty and self-government, it doesn't function as law like the Constitution does. In this video, we explore how the Declaration acts as a moral and philosophical foundation for the nation—and how it still shapes American identity and values, even without legal force. Discover why it's often called the Constitution’s "partner in principle."

Guest: Josh Lewis
https://www.savingelephantsblog.com
https://savingelephants.substack.com

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