Thomas Paine's Argument Analysis

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Thomas Paine puts forth many compelling arguments for independence from the world super power Great Britain, within his pamphlet, “Common Sense,” but the most prevalent and most permeated argument throughout the book is that of religion. He uses arguments of kingship as well as the will of God and how he has influenced many things between America and Great Britain, to vie for his argument for independence. First and foremost Paine argues the faults of kingship and how biblically it is incorrect, and therefore should not be supported. He declares that exalting one highly above the common people is not justifiable by equal rights nor through scripture. In doing so he references multiple passages of scripture to support his debate. One of

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