Jumble words so the first and last letter of each word remains the same but the letters in the middle are scrambled. Can you still read it? I'll bet you can! ... Mostly.

This quote from the American Declaration of Independence ...

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. -- That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed ...

Becomes this ...

We hlod tshee ttruhs to be slef-eenvidt, taht all men are ceaertd euqal, taht tehy are edwenod by thier Caetorr wtih ciraetn uealnbinale Rthigs, taht aomng tsehe are Lfie, Letibry and the piursut of Heinppass. -- Taht to seucre tehse rhigts, Grtenmnvoes are iuttetsnid amnog Men, dirinveg tehir jsut pwoers form the cennost of the grvoeend ...

Can you still read it? Probably. Is there any point in it? Hmm. Not sure ...

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“It is most profitable, it is blessed, to be always looking beyond second causes in all our trials and distresses, and to discern the Lord's hand, in infinite love and wisdom, appointing all. For this brings the soul into a state of resignation and tranquility at least, if not of holy Joy.”
–Robert Hawker, Poor Man’s Commentary, Psalm 17