Question:
Is there an online source illustrating that the american constitution was not formed on Biblical Principals?
anonymous
2011-10-08 14:58:51 UTC
Is there an online source illustrating that the american constitution was not formed on Biblical Principals?
Fourteen answers:
Yes I am a Antitheist
2011-10-08 15:00:49 UTC
Isn't that a lie?
anonymous
2011-10-08 15:32:10 UTC
Yes there are several good ones. BTW, 'in god we trust' begs the question as to which god is trusted considering that the dollar bill has all the trappings of the Freemason.



A good Christian but fanatical source, is the 'Cutting edge ministries' site which backs everything up with examples, pictures etc. They are under attack which means they are doing something right.



An anarchist site, always brilliant in terms of content, is David Icke. Google his significant contribution to revealing such issues. The only reason why he hasn't been assassinated is because he says he doesn't believe in god, only Satan



On the Cutting Edge site you will be able to find aerial pictures depicting Washington and the whole satanic free mason outlay of the city. When the site for the White House was chosen, it was selected because it had a ley line (satanic line of force) in the shape of a human skull.



You will also be able to read about how the alleged chief witch of the world dressed the Christmas trees with satanic emblems so any other witch would know she was incumbent from the decorations. You do know that the 25th December is the birthday of the sun god, don't you? I celebrate the birth of Jesus during the Feast of Tabernacles at which time He will come again. He was born on 6 Oct 5 or 6BC. You've got to realise the depth of deception we all live in, very much like the movie, the Matrix.



BTW 'America' , named after its supposed founder, is also an ancient name for Italy. It is co-run by the RCC though a Cardinal in NY. The joke going round is that even the CIA stands for Catholic Intel. Agency!



So the Free Masons are governed by the Illuminati and you will also find a useful chart on this site that shows how all the various satanic entities and supposed charity organizations such as Lions International, Round Table etc are all controlled.



So between the Illuminati and the RCC they have just about everything tied up worldwide. Except there is the 'Black Pope' which most haven't heard of. He is the head of the Jesuits - Google their creed and purpose. Take time to study their background - its real eye opener. Then consider how Robert Mugabe, Castro, Clinton, various British Prime Ministers and some big evangelists etc are all Jesuits. Then Google their involvement with Kennedy's assassination and gazillions of other issues and how they precipitate and control events around the world. You may even discover that the USA and Russia are actually on the same side through the Illuminati!



The American constitution is founded on satanism. We are governed worldwide by witchcraft which is satanism.



Even a well respected IT genius owed his ingenuity to Satan whose church he allegedly funded until he died last week. Take a look out the logo and go back to the garden of Eden. Very little is what you think it is.
anonymous
2011-10-08 23:28:32 UTC
You can start with a few of the more easily recognizable influences, darling:



http://www.usconstitution.net/philosophers.html



You know, I've never, ever gotten an answer when I ask exactly what Biblical principles these folks think are reflected in the Constitution.



They usually mutter something about the ten commandments (not one of which is reflected in either the Constitution or the Bill of Rights) and then go off on some kind of tangent about the founding fathers going to church or something...but there's never a real answer. It's clear that these folks have no idea what the Constitution says...and sometimes, no idea what the Bible says, for that matter.



(((keithZworld)))
Rico Toasterman JPA
2011-10-08 15:09:23 UTC
There were five key influences that the founders were intentionally and consciously looking at when trying to create a workable system of checks and balances. The founders were all well educated men. And their beliefs ranged from John Hansen's devout Anglicanism to Jefferson's atheism thinly disguised as deism, and everything inbetween. They looked to the Athenian democracy (and why it failed within two generations), the Roman Republic (and why it gave way to dictatorship), English common law and the English Bill of rights (They all were born English citizens, after all), the Bible, and the Law of the Great Peace of the five Iroquois nations. Ben Franklin quoted the Iroquois constitution often in the Continental Congress. I'm sure if you looked through his letters, you'd find references.



The portion of the bible most germane to our founders, however, was not Christian Values, but the ancient Israelites. Particularly the insistence in Jewish law on an independent Judiciary. Many religion bashers fail to realize that none of the draconian punishments described in Leviticus could be carried out unless due process had been followed, the accused had the right to confront the accuser, and at least two reliable witnesses had to be willing to testify.



Although this source fails to mention Rome (Hey, we call some of our Legislator Senators, just like they did, you can't have a more direct influence than that!), I think you'll find it a good starting point.



http://www.sullivan-county.com/bush/constitution.htm
Daphne The Magic Ferret
2011-10-08 15:07:12 UTC
First amendment of the Constitution. If it was constructed based on biblical principles with the intention that Christianity should influence future laws, then it pretty well contradicts itself in the very first line of the first 10 amendments that had to be added before all the original states were completely happy with it.
Tommiecat
2011-10-08 15:05:56 UTC
It was the squabbles between the Puritans and Quakers that resulted in the way the American Constitution ended up being written. What part of Biblical Principals do you not understand. You are just desperately trying to figure out how you can discredit Christianty from the constitution and it can't be done.
anonymous
2011-10-08 15:05:25 UTC
That's principles.



And the opposite has been super-conclusively proven.



hat The Founding Fathers Said

Political Science professors at the University of Houston wondered if there was something unique about the government of the U.S. They gathered 15,000 quotes from the Founders and located where all of them came from. They then boiled that down to 3,154 quotes that had significant impact on the founding of America. It took them 10 years to finish the project, but they found that the three men most quoted by the Founding fathers were Blackstone, Montesquieu, and John Locke. They also found that the Bible was quoted: 4 times more often than Montesquieu, 12 times more often than Blackstone, and 16 times more often than Locke.



Additionally, 34% of all quotes were from the Bible, and another 60% of the quotes were from men who were using the Bible to arrive at their conclusions. Added together, 94% of all the quotes of the Founders had their origin in the Bible, which shows the importance of God's word in their lives and of this Nation's founding.
anonymous
2011-10-08 15:03:36 UTC
Americans would do well to divorce themselves from this highly misguided notion that their constitution is immaculate and sacred. The para-religious worship of the document is not healthy in a society that has gone though the greatest social revolution in the history of humanity in the time since it was penned. Besides if it were perfect to begin with, how come so many amendments have been needed?



Don't get me wrong, it's an amazing piece of work and still an inspiration, but the religious devotion to it's sacred purity will only harm Americans in these more troubled times.
cuddlz24
2011-10-08 15:05:06 UTC
Wow, the lengths people go to......



If you don't want to believe that your constitution is not based on biblical principles, than don't believe it. It works with most people regarding God, so just do the same....
?
2011-10-08 15:01:28 UTC
Congress shall make no law regarding the establishment of religion
?
2011-10-08 15:08:32 UTC
Yes.



The Law

Deuteronomy 4:1 Now therefore hearken, O Israel, unto the Statutes and unto the Judgments, which I teach you, for to DO [them], that ye may LIVE, and go in and possess the land which the "I AM" God of your fathers giveth you.

4:2 Ye shall not ADD unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish [ought] from it, that ye may keep the Commandments of the "I AM" your God which I COMMAND you.

United States Constitution

Article. 1., Section 1. All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.

Article. 1., Section 7. Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it become a law, be presented to the President of the United States: If he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated,... If any Bill shall not be returned by the President within ten Days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the Same shall be a Law, in like Manner as if he had signed it,...

Article. 1., Section 3. The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided.



The Law

Deuteronomy 28:14 And thou shalt not go aside from any of the Words which I command thee this day, [to] the right hand (right-wing politics), or [to] the left (left-wing politics), to go after other gods to serve them.

United States Constitution

Article 1., Section 2. The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States, and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legislature.

Article 1., Section 3. The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, chosen by the Legislature* thereof, for six Years; and each Senator shall have one Vote.

*Amendment 17. The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote...

Article. 2., Section 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for the same Term, be elected,...



More of this can be found here : http://www.jahtruth.net/plan.htm
anonymous
2011-10-08 15:09:03 UTC
@Orac

I don't think you've been following American politics closely if you think we religiously adhere to the constitution.
anonymous
2011-10-08 15:02:16 UTC
Try reading it. You won't find the words "god," "jesus," or "bible" (or anything close to them) mentioned in it once.



That pretty much seals the deal.



Peace.
Mike
2011-10-08 15:00:21 UTC
Oh I'm sure you could find some kind of propaganda of that sort. But it wouldn't be the truth.


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