from providence
The Peolpe(us).
First eat chicken and a fairy princess will come and give you powers now you will be able to say me.
In the first paragraph of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson claims that it is necessary for one people to dissolve political ties with another when they seek to assume equal status among the powers of the earth. He states that this requires a respectful explanation of the reasons for such separation. Jefferson indicates he will support this claim by outlining the grievances against King George III and demonstrating how they justify the colonies' decision to seek independence.
I'd say with 100% accuracy that all humans were born here on earth.
Thomas Jefferson
Cefferson
According to the Monticello web site, Jefferson did not say it. It was said by John Sharp Williams in a speech he gave about Jefferson.
yes he was affraid to say what he was going to say.
That was Thomas Jefferson. But the Bible does say in Proverbs 3:28 "Do not say to your neighbor, "Come back later; I'll give it tomorrow"-- when you now have it with you." That's the closest verse I can think of. . :)
as other people say moon come from the earth so it means that when the earth was formed millions years ago something hit earth and a part of earth riped apart and that was the moon
implied powers.