“By preventing a free market in education, a handful of social engineers - backed by the industries that profit from compulsory schooling: teacher colleges, textbook publishers, materials suppliers, et al. - have ensured that most of our children will not have an education, even though they may be thoroughly schooled.” MayChildrenSocialTeacherCollegeMaterialsIndustryOur ChildrenProfitAlsEngineersPublishersFree MarketHandfulSchoolingPreventingTextbooksSchooledCompulsorySuppliersCompulsory Education Author:John Taylor
“If the means to which the government of the union may resort for executing the power confided to it, are unlimited, it may easily select such as will impair or destroy the powers confided to the state governments.” IfsMayMeanStatesGovernmentUnionsUnlimitedResortsSelectState GovernmentExecuting Book:Construction Construed, and Constitutions Vindicated Source: Construction Construed, and Constitutions Vindicated
“We are here for the purpose of redeeming and regenerating the earth on which we live, and God has placed his authority and his counsels here upon the earth for that purpose, that men may learn to do the will of God on the earth as it is done in heaven. This is the object of our existence.” MenMayDoneEarthPurposeHeavenExistenceLearningObjectsAuthorityGods WillRedeeming Book:John Taylor Source: John Taylor
“In the creation of the federal government, the states exercised the highest act of sovereignty, and they may, if they please, repeat the proof of their sovereignty, by its annihilation. But the union possesses no innate sovereignty, like the states; it was not self-constitute d; it is conventional, and of course subordinate to the sovereignties by which it was formed.” IfsMaySelfStatesGovernmentCoursesCreationPleaseHighestUnionsProofRepeatsConventionalFederal GovernmentSovereigntyInnateSubordinatesAnnihilation Author:John Taylor