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 […]
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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
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