The Rev. Robert L. Montgomery

The founders of America may not all have been humble, but they were led by a humble leader, George Washington, who relinquished power when he easily could have continued as president. He certainly did not attempt to interrupt the peaceful transfer of power and no president throughout American history tried to interrupt the peaceful transfer of power until Donald Trump.

The founders stated in the preamble to the Constitution: “in order to form a more perfect Union.” They knew that the first union under the Articles of Confederation needed to be improved.

As one reads the Federalist Papers, written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, it becomes apparent that they were very conscious of the weakness of human nature and the human tendency toward tyranny. Therefore, they made sure that the various powers in the government could check each other. This was part of the culture in which the founders were socialized that recognized human frailty. They prepared the Constitution so that it could be amended and thus improved, allowing America to continue forming a “more perfect union.”

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