Section 1. All judicial authority resides in Almighty God and is, therefore, vested in Almighty God by Almighty God. Isaiah 33:221 declares Yahweh2 is King, Lawgiver, and Judge. His sovereignty is inherent in and over all three branches of government. Consequently, any civil judgment not congruent with His perfect law and altogether righteous judgments3 is […]
Posts Tagged ‘Article 3’
Article 3
Posted: 4th October 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Article 3, bail, blood avenger, capital crimes, casting lots, commandments statutes and judgments, community participation, constitution, contempt of court, damaged party, death penalty, dominion, false witnesses, fines, firing squads, first-degree murder, floggings, indentured servitude, insurance companies, judges, Judicial Branch, juries, lex talionis, lots, magistrate appellate system, nominations, premeditated murder, prisons, public executions, public trials, reckless negligence, required testimony, restitution, retribution, self-malidictory oaths, speedy trials, stone piles, stoning, victimless "crimes", witnesses
Article 3: How Would You Write It?
Posted: 13th September 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Article 3, constitution, judgments, Judicial Branch
With the Preamble, Article 1, and Article 2 “completed,” let us consider Article 3. As with the Preamble and first two Articles, I’ll submit my proposal in a week or two. In the meantime, I am requesting Article 3 proposals from our readers: If you were asked to be a delegate to a constitutional convention […]
Swallowing Camels… Pt. 6
Posted: 7th June 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Article 3, Biblical court, constitution, constitutional framers, Constitutional Republic, Judicial Branch, judiciary, lawyers, Marbury v. Madison, Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court
In this article, I address another of the Constitution’s more serious “camels”—which Christians should be choking on instead of swallowing. Article 3’s Judicial Usurpation On June 27, 2005, in Van Orden v. Perry, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas declared, “All told, this Court’s jurisprudence leaves courts, governments, and believers and nonbelievers alike confused—an observation that […]
Straining at Gnats… Pt. 6
Posted: 19th April 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Article 3, Article 4, Article 6, Bill Fortenberry, constitution, constitutional framers, good behavior, Hidden Facts of the Founding Era, judges, Judicial Branch, juries, jury nullification, sovereignty, treason, two or more witnesses
In this article, I continue to examine Mr. Fortenberry’s “Hidden Facts of the Founding Era,” in which he proposes forty-eight points that allegedly prove the Constitution was based upon the Bible. Point #37 “Article 3, Section 1 – ‘The Judges, both of the Supreme and inferior courts, shall hold their offices during good behaviour.’ The […]
Straining at Gnats . . . Pt. 5
Posted: 12th April 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Amendment 1, appointment, Article 2, Article 3, Article 6, Bill Fortenberry, constitution, Constitutional Republic, elections, Electoral College System, freedom of religion, graduated judicial system, Hidden Facts of the Founding Era, judges, presidential oath
In this article, I continue to examine Mr. Fortenberry’s “Hidden Facts of the Founding Era,” in which he proposes forty-eight points that allegedly prove the Constitution was based upon the Bible. Point #30 “Article 2, Section 1 – ‘The electors shall meet in their respective states, and vote by ballot…. The person having the greatest […]