God In the Declaration of Independence

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God In the Declaration of Independence

4 Mentions of God in the Declaration of Independence Laws of Nature and Natures God Endowed by Their Creator Supreme Judge of the World Divine Providence

What did the Framers of the Constitution mean by Laws of Nature and Natures God?

What did the Framers of the Constitution mean by Endowed by their Creator?

What did the Framers of the Constitution mean by Supreme Judge of the World?

What did the Framers of the Constitution mean by Protection of Divine Providence?