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Founding Principles & Biblical Truths
The Darwinization of Law in America
Through a series of corrupt and prejudiced judges Michael Schiavo finally accomplished the end he has sought for years, the end of his wife’s life. What has become of the law in America? How is it that our court system can now be manipulated by a husband to accomplish the execution of his wife?

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Resource 5.8 - Supreme Court Justice Says "Hostile" Wind is Blowing Against Religious Freedom
A Supreme Court Justice issued a rare and stark warning recently about the state of religious liberty in America. Speaking to a group of Catholic lawyers in March, Justice Samuel Alito said that “a wind is picking up that is hostile to those with traditional moral beliefs” based on faith.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Resource 5.1 – Key Organizations
Key Organizations for Education, Activation, Legal Assistance, and Property Rights

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 3.7 – A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION: HOPE AND CHANGE – TIME TO “REBOOT” SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
“Free health care!” “Free cell phones!” “I don’t have to make my car payment any more!” Such were the excited ravings that accompanied the political slogan/promise of “Hope and Change.” Really? Is that all hope and change amounts to…more “free stuff”? Given the opportunity, what would you hope for…for yourself, your family, for America? If you were “King of America” what changes would you make? You may protest and say there is no king in America, but history tells a d

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 3.3 – First Amendment – “Congress Shall Make No Law…”
One of the simplest and best arguments in any discussion of the First Amendment is to quote the first five words, Congress shall make no law, and discuss the Founders’ original intent of those words: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 2.4 – Powers Delegated to the Government by the People
In addition to the powers granted by We The People to Congress in Art. I, sec. 8, cl.1-18 there are four additional powers granted by the Constitution bringing the total to twenty-two specific, delegated, enumerated, limited powers that involve spending.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
What is a Republic anyway?
As the story goes, at the close of the Constitutional Convention, a woman asked Benjamin Franklin what type of government the Constitution was bringing into existence. Franklin replied, “A republic, if you can keep it.”

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Defects in Ratification of the 16th Amendment
The Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was never ratified by a majority of the sovereign States.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Resource 5.2 – IOTC Services
We at the Institute on the Constitution (IOTC) are here to help you educate members of your church family and surrounding community about the Biblical Founding of the United States of America!

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 4.1 – Four Walls of Godly “Governmental” Jurisdiction
Explore the biblical and constitutional foundations of government. Learn the four distinct jurisdictions—self, family, church, and civil—and their respective roles, responsibilities, and limits. Understand how federal, state, and local authorities operate within the Constitution, while God’s Word guides personal, familial, and church governance.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
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