It means that the statements that they are referring to should be obvious enough that everyone should be able to agree that they are true
The correct phrase is "We hold these truths to be self-evident,...." The primary author of the United States Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson.
what are natural rights of man, where did com e from, and how are they self-evident?
rights that flow from natural law, and are therfore obvious
rights that flow from natural law, and are therfore obvious
The phrase "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal" is found in the Declaration of Independence, authored primarily by Thomas Jefferson in 1776. This document asserts the foundational principles of equality and rights, serving as a cornerstone for American democracy. It emphasizes the belief that certain truths, such as equality, are universally recognizable and not contingent on government or societal approval.
rights that flow from natural law, and are therfore obvious
The correct phrase is "We hold these truths to be self-evident,...." The primary author of the United States Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson.
The phrase "we hold these truths to be self-evident" means that the truths mentioned, which come after that famous phrase, do not need to be explained, defended, or rationalized. "Self-evident" means that the thing provides its own justification just because it exists.
It means that the statements that they are referring to should be obvious enough that everyone should be able to agree that they are true
what are natural rights of man, where did com e from, and how are they self-evident?
At least currently the announcers refer to it as Lil' Jimmy.
The phrase these creatures line 2 refer to 'strongly right hand'.
"Come to bare" is likely a misinterpretation of the phrase "come to bear." It means to bring something to light, reveal, or confront it directly. In various contexts, it can refer to facing challenges, acknowledging truths, or dealing with realities that must be addressed. If you meant a different phrase, please provide more context for clarification.
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This phrase means literally: From many, one and is used to refer to the many states forming one country in the USA.
The Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence.