January 16 is National Religious Freedom Day. This is a day on which many Christians will celebrate the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause, oblivious to the fact that, in doing so, they commit treason against their God and Creator: And God spake all these words, saying, I am Yahweh1 thy God…. Thou shalt have no […]
Posts Tagged ‘First Amendment’
National Religious Freedom Day aka Celebrating the Founders’ Violation of the First Commandment
Posted: 15th January 2016 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Amendment 1, antinomians, Christian Liberty, Colonial constitutions, Establishment Clause, First Amendment, First Commandment, free exercise clause, freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, monotheism, National Religious Freedom Day, polytheism, pronomians, Religious Freedom, Religious Freedom Day, Religious Liberty, supreme law, supreme law of the land, Yahweh as sovereign, Yahweh's law, Yahweh's moral law
Rights: Man’s Sacrilegious Claim to Divinity
Posted: 15th March 2015 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: age of enlightenment, autonomy, Bill of Rights, divinity, First Amendment, First Commandment, free exercise clause, free press, free speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, God-expected respponsibilities, God-given Constitutional rights, God-given rights, natural rights, optional rights, responsibilities, right to life, right to religion, rights, Second Amendment, sovereign, sovereignty, unlienable rights
[K]eep the commandment without stain or reproach until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ … He who is the blessed and only Sovereign, the King of kings and Lord of lords. (1 Timothy 6:14-15) Yahweh’s exclusive sovereignty All men not surrendered to Christ act as if they’re sovereign. Men identifying themselves as patriots often […]
Swallowing Camels… Pt. 9
Posted: 28th June 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Amendment 1, Article 6, Christian Constitututionalists, Christian tests, constitution, Establishment Clause, First Amendment, First Commandment, free assembly, free exercise clause, free speech, freedom of religion, monotheism, polytheism, polytheistic, religious tests
In this article, I address another of the Constitution’s more serious “camels”—which Christians should be choking on instead of swallowing. Amendment 1’s Government–Sanctioned Polytheism Article 6’s interdiction against Christian tests opened the door to government-sanctioned polytheism. Amendment 1’s provision for the freedom of religion locked the door open: George Mason, the “Father of the Bill […]
Swallowing Camels… Pt. 5
Posted: 31st May 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Amendment 1, Article 2, constitution, First Amendment, George Washington, imprectation, oaths, polytheism, presidential oath, self-malidictory oaths, swearing by God's name, swearing on a Bible, We the People
In this article, I address another of the Constitution’s more serious “camels”—which Christians should be choking on instead of swallowing. Article 2’s Atheistic, Polytheistic, and Impotent Oath of Office In addition to fearing and serving Yahweh1, Deuteronomy 6:13 commands us to swear by His name. There are at least three reasons for this command: 1) […]
Pick One – Bible Law OR The U.S. Constitution (Guest Article by Dennis Woods)
Posted: 15th February 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: anti-federalists, antinomianism, Article 6, Christian nation, constitution, First Amendment, First Commandment, freedom of religion, pluralsim, polytheism, religious tests
A recent article in GodFather Politics bemoans President Obama’s Islamic sympathies and recent actions in an article entitled, “State Dept. Recruits Jihadists to Join Foreign Service.” In what can only be described as a mind-boggling policy move, the State Department recruited Muslim participants at a conference sponsored by groups with ties to radical Islamists to […]
10 “Radical” Recommendations
Posted: 11th January 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Amendment 1, Amendment 2, Amendment 21, Amendment 8, Amendment 9, Article 1, Article 2, Article 6, Christian Constitutionalism, Christian tests, commandments statutes and judgments, constitution, cruel and unusual punishment, elections, firearms, First Amendment, First Commandment, freedom of religion, monotheism, of by and for Yahweh, polytheism, polytheistic, religious tests, rights, Second Amendment, supreme law of the land
Today’s blog was inspired by Allan Erickson’s post “Some Radical New Year Suggestions for Our Esteemed Leaders…” In it, he offered some excellent suggestions, but I propose that the following ten “radical” recommendations are far superior. #1: I propose the humanistic government of, by, and for the people be replaced with a government of, by, […]
First Commandment Violators: Framers and Bloggers Alike
Posted: 8th December 2012 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Amendment 1, Benjamin Franklin, constitution, constitutional framers, Establishment Clause, First Amendment, Free Excercise Clause, freedom of religion, humanism, monotheism, pluralism, polytheism, polytheistic, relativism, statism
Christian bloggers beware! Could you be guilty of the same First Commandment violation as were the constitutional framers? You are if you allow commenters on your blog to promote or justify non-Christian religions (such as Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism), including atheism and cults (such as Catholicism, Mormonism, and the Jehovah Witnesses). For many deceivers are […]
5 Reasons the Constitution is Our Cutting-Edge Issue
Posted: 17th November 2012 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: 17th-century Christian roots, commandments statutes and judgments, constitution, constitutional framers, cruel and unusual punishment, First Amendment, First Commandment, flat increase tax, graduated income tax, immutable morality, infanticide, Islam, national idol, of by and for Yahweh, righteous judgments, sodomites, sodomy, sovereignty, usury
I’m often asked, “Why is the Constitution such a big issue to you?” My initial response is, “Why isn’t it a big issue to you?” Let me provide a short list of reasons why the Constitution and what it represents should be important to all of us: It defies Yahweh’s sovereignty and morality in nearly […]