IS THE U.S. CONSTITUTION A CHRISTIAN DOCUMENT? A Survey on the Public Perception of the U.S. Constitution.
IS THE U.S. CONSTITUTION A CHRISTIAN DOCUMENT
Mission to Israel Ministries wants to know what you think. Complete and submit the following survey, and we will be pleased to send you free copies of the first two messages in the audio series Bible Law vs. Constitutionalism. Be sure to click the related links. 1 Option #1: The U.S. Constitution honors the God of the Bible. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution established a new national god. Read related quotations from the Constitution and the Bible. 2 Option #1: The U.S. Constitution is a Christian covenant. Option #2: The U.S Constitution is a secular humanistic contract. Read related quotations from the Constitution and the Bible. 3 Option #1: The U.S. Constitution preserves Yahweh’s exclusive legislative powers. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution usurps Yahweh’s exclusive legislative powers. Read related quotations from the Constitution and the Bible. 4 Option #1: The U.S. Constitution recognizes Yahweh’s executive authority. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution commandeers that authority. Read related quotations from the Constitution and the Bible. 5 Option #1: The U.S. Constitution supplants Yahweh’s judgments. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution provides for Yahweh’s judgments. Read related quotations from the Constitution and the Bible. 6 Option #1: According to the U.S. Constitution, the Constitution is superior to Yahweh’s laws. Option #2: According to the U.S. Constitution, Yahweh’s laws are superior to the Constitution. Read related quotations from the Constitution and the Bible. 7 Option #1: The U.S. Constitution spurns biblical qualifications for public office. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution promotes biblical qualifications for public office. Read related quotations from the Constitution and the Bible. 8 Option #1: The U.S. Constitution promotes exclusive worship of Yahweh. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution allows for and therefore promotes polytheism and idolatry. Read related quotations from the Constitution and the Bible. 9 Option #1: The U.S. Constitution’s provision for juries is biblical and ensures justice. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution’s provision for juries is unbiblical and often obstructs justice. Read related quotations from the Constitution and the Bible. 10 Option #1: The U.S. Constitution’s provision for elections is unbiblical and often impedes the appointment of righteous leaders? Option #2: The U.S. Constitution’s provision for elections is biblical and provides for righteous leaders? Read related quotations from the Constitution and the Bible. For your free copies of Bible Law vs. Constitutionalism, please fill out the form at the bottom of the page: Many Christians claim the United States Constitution is a biblical and Christian document. From where does their evidence for such a claim come? Not from the Constitution itself, or from the four volumes of notes from the Constitutional Convention, or from the Federalist Papers – all primary source documents. The “proof” that the U.S. Constitution is a Christian document is derived solely from the oft-repeated Christian-sounding quotations (many of which have no primary source documentation) attributed to the Framers and from a few Supreme Court declarations made years later. What the Framers, at any given time, said regarding their beliefs is irrelevant. Their legacy – the Constitution – speaks for itself. The claims of judges, historians, and politicians prove nothing. The Constitution must be assessed by the perfect laws of Yahweh (Psalm 19:7). On this standard alone, it stands or falls as a biblical document. The United States Constitution is not only devoid of any biblical references, it even conflicts with Yahweh’s law in numerous areas. I hope the previous questions and links cause you to reflect and reconsider what is clearly a non-Christian, secular, social contract with the people, which established a government of, by, and for the people, rather than a government of, by, and for Yahweh. You will find a much more comprehensive contrast of the U.S. Constitution with Yahweh’s perfect laws in the audio series Bible Law vs. Constitutionalism. We will send you the first two messages on CD shortly, with information on how to obtain a complimentary set of the entire series. If you would like to know more about Yahweh’s Kingdom and His perfect laws, please read Bible Law vs. The United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective. 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Mission to Israel Ministries wants to know what you think. Complete and submit the following survey, and we will be pleased to send you free copies of the first two messages in the audio series Bible Law vs. Constitutionalism. Be sure to click the related links.
Option #1: The U.S. Constitution honors the God of the Bible. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution established a new national god.
Read related quotations from the Constitution and the Bible.
Option #1: The U.S. Constitution is a Christian covenant. Option #2: The U.S Constitution is a secular humanistic contract.
Option #1: The U.S. Constitution preserves Yahweh’s exclusive legislative powers. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution usurps Yahweh’s exclusive legislative powers.
Option #1: The U.S. Constitution recognizes Yahweh’s executive authority. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution commandeers that authority.
Option #1: The U.S. Constitution supplants Yahweh’s judgments. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution provides for Yahweh’s judgments.
Option #1: According to the U.S. Constitution, the Constitution is superior to Yahweh’s laws. Option #2: According to the U.S. Constitution, Yahweh’s laws are superior to the Constitution.
Option #1: The U.S. Constitution spurns biblical qualifications for public office. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution promotes biblical qualifications for public office.
Option #1: The U.S. Constitution promotes exclusive worship of Yahweh. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution allows for and therefore promotes polytheism and idolatry.
Option #1: The U.S. Constitution’s provision for juries is biblical and ensures justice. Option #2: The U.S. Constitution’s provision for juries is unbiblical and often obstructs justice.
Option #1: The U.S. Constitution’s provision for elections is unbiblical and often impedes the appointment of righteous leaders? Option #2: The U.S. Constitution’s provision for elections is biblical and provides for righteous leaders?
For your free copies of Bible Law vs. Constitutionalism, please fill out the form at the bottom of the page:
Many Christians claim the United States Constitution is a biblical and Christian document. From where does their evidence for such a claim come? Not from the Constitution itself, or from the four volumes of notes from the Constitutional Convention, or from the Federalist Papers – all primary source documents. The “proof” that the U.S. Constitution is a Christian document is derived solely from the oft-repeated Christian-sounding quotations (many of which have no primary source documentation) attributed to the Framers and from a few Supreme Court declarations made years later.
What the Framers, at any given time, said regarding their beliefs is irrelevant. Their legacy – the Constitution – speaks for itself. The claims of judges, historians, and politicians prove nothing. The Constitution must be assessed by the perfect laws of Yahweh (Psalm 19:7). On this standard alone, it stands or falls as a biblical document. The United States Constitution is not only devoid of any biblical references, it even conflicts with Yahweh’s law in numerous areas.
I hope the previous questions and links cause you to reflect and reconsider what is clearly a non-Christian, secular, social contract with the people, which established a government of, by, and for the people, rather than a government of, by, and for Yahweh. You will find a much more comprehensive contrast of the U.S. Constitution with Yahweh’s perfect laws in the audio series Bible Law vs. Constitutionalism. We will send you the first two messages on CD shortly, with information on how to obtain a complimentary set of the entire series.
If you would like to know more about Yahweh’s Kingdom and His perfect laws, please read Bible Law vs. The United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective.
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