Our Creed
- Justin Grant
- Jun 24, 2025
- 2 min read
Duty to Uphold Liberty
"Duty" — Not just a choice. Not a preference. This is a moral and civic obligation. A call to action that transcends convenience or comfort. It means you owe something to your fellow citizens and to the generations that will follow.
"to Uphold" — To carry, to defend, to sustain. Not to expand or embellish liberty for personal gain, but to keep it standing tall. It’s about resisting erosion, not reinventing the structure.
"Liberty" — Not just freedom from tyranny, but freedom to think, speak, worship, defend, and live with dignity. True liberty is disciplined, principled, and universal. It is not chaos — it’s the framework that allows ordered freedom to thrive.
📜 Taken together:
You are not a passive observer. You are a bearer of responsibility — to guard the fire our Founders lit, so it’s never extinguished by fear, apathy, or oppression.
Right to Live Free
"Right" — This is not granted by government. It is not a privilege extended by the state. It is unalienable — rooted in nature and nature’s God. It precedes any law.
"to Live" — Not merely to survive. To live means to build a life, a family, a future — to move and breathe without fear of chains, censorship, or coercion.
"Free" — Not in isolation, but with moral clarity. To live free is to live with agency, autonomy, and honor. It means you choose — your faith, your work, your speech, your protection, your path.
🗽 Taken together:
You are entitled to a life that is yours — not regulated into meekness or dependence, but lived in strength, clarity, and freedom.
Together: A Covenant
Duty to Uphold Liberty. Right to Live Free. This is a sacred balance.
With every right comes a responsibility. With every responsibility comes a reason to fight.
It is the oath of The Grandsons of Liberty —
A quiet lantern in the dark, held high by those who will not kneel.
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