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Pariah said:
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Darknight613 said:
Doesn't the fact that the Founding Fathers set up rules for adding amendments to the Constitution prove that some things were meant to change?




No. It doesn't. It means things were allowed to be added to it.




Doesn't adding to the Constitution change it in some way?

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To optimize, the added ammendments were never "meant" to contradict the formers.




A change in the Constitution doesn't necessarily have to mean that anything is getting contradicted or replaced.

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