And this has what to do with the Masonic views held by our Founders?
Where is the tie-in to our Founding Fathers? They based their rights heavily on Masonic views and the Enlightenment.
Not the Celtic origins of English law.
Your post is a non sequitur.
It was I that mentioned Blackstone - And it is necessary to read if one is to understand the context of Creator and Nature's God.
And I wholly deny the Enlightenment - Two standards were raised, nearly simultaneously, before the nations - One relied upon the Enlightenment and ordered the rights of men as overseen by men. That was the French Rights of Man.
The other declared the rights of men to be endowed by our Creator, and beyond the limits of the courts of men. That governments are raised up only to protect those rights, and for no other purpose. That was the United States Declaration of Independence.
One brought forth Communism. The other brought forth Liberty.
While I will not disagree about Masonic influences, in America, they were tempered by the Judeo-Christian Ethic. One need only read Voltaire for a comparison - and Voltaire, no friend of Liberty... Even so, he could see the difference.
And, as I said, there is no question that by far and away, the American experiment is a Christian one.