Category: Constitution
Divinely Inspired Documents: The United States Con...
Posted by Necisque Libertas | Dec 24, 2021 | Constitution | 0 |
One Nation, Under God
Posted by Necisque Libertas | Sep 20, 2021 | Constitution | 0 |
The Beauty of America
Posted by Necisque Libertas | May 21, 2021 | Constitution | 2 |
What’s The Electoral College?
Posted by Libertatem Terra | Jan 4, 2021 | Constitution | 0 |
Constitution; Courage in Unity, Pride, and Virtue;
by Libertatem Hortus | Sep 18, 2023 | Constitution, Legacy | 0 |
In 1787 there was a council, a convention of nearly every prominent figure in America, this was...
Read MoreThe Pros and Communists of working hard and hardly working
by Jersey Maid | May 20, 2023 | Constitution, Legacy, Rights, Uncategorized | 0 |
Success as a general rule attends him who is vigilant and active and who is careful to obey all the laws of nature.
Read MoreOn the Evil of Guns
by Patet Explicatio | Jan 2, 2023 | Constitution, Legacy, Rights | 0 |
Is it the guns that are evil? Or is it the users?
Read MorePanem et Circenses
by Libertatem Fidelium | Dec 8, 2022 | Constitution, Legacy, Rights | 0 |
At almost 500 years old, the Romans had the longest-lasting republic the world has ever known. As such, it had a violent death. When the Republic
Read MoreAre we Anxiously Engaged in the Cause of Freedom?
by Jersey Maid | Sep 29, 2022 | Constitution, Legacy, Rights | 0 |
“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against power, against rulers of the darkness of this world, and against spiritual wickedness in high places.”
Read MoreThe Proper Role of Government
by Libertas Omnium | Aug 25, 2022 | Constitution | 0 |
The term the government is often misused, because not only is government composed of many individuals, but there are many different governments, starting with you.
Read MoreLearning From Medieval England
by Veritas Libertatis | Aug 23, 2022 | Constitution | 0 |
In Medieval England, there existed both a court of equity – called the court of chancery – and a court of law. When formed, each operating in its own sphere – the court of chancery answering disputes in cases of equity, and the court of law answering disputes in cases of law.
Read MoreReligion in Education (Part Two)
by Libertatem Fidelium | May 5, 2022 | Constitution | 0 |
This data shows a very interesting tie between education and religion. Why did education fall when religion and morality were removed? The answer is because religion encourages people to have good principles and morals, leading them to work hard for good things that will bring them success.
Read MoreThe US Constitution; Then, Now, Always
by Necisque Libertas | Apr 14, 2022 | Constitution | 0 |
Have you ever wondered why we have a constitution? Where it came from? What purpose it serves? Is it still relevant, and will it continue to be relevant?
Read MoreEncroachment and Political Ideology
by Veritas Libertatis | Apr 7, 2022 | Constitution | 0 |
In the world of politics the divide in political ideology is becoming increasingly larger and is hindering our ability to unite as a nation. The lack of understanding between liberals, conservatives, and those few and far between leave little hope in our discord as Americans.
Read MoreA Check on the Supreme Court
by Libertatem Fidelium | Jan 24, 2022 | Constitution | 0 |
Most of you have probably heard of the Federalist Papers. What you may not have heard of, however, are the Anti-Federalist Papers. These were written by many people who were nervous about the Constitution. There are really good points on both sides.
Read MoreMust We All Therefore Resign?
by Libertatem Fidelium | Dec 27, 2021 | Constitution, Legacy | 0 |
“It is said many good officers are weary of the Service and wish to Resign unless they are placed upon a permanent establishment. That they Are weary & wish for ease I don’t wonder, but…Must we all therefore Resign?”
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