2nd Amendment – The Right to Keep and Bear Arms

 Americans need to not only know what the Second Amendment says, but also what it means and why it is part of the Bill of Rights if we are going to protect this essential Natural Right.  Learn the history necessary to understand the principles behind the Second Amendment.  Discover the persuasive and compelling arguments necessary to secure the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, not only for yourself, but for future generations.

Course Video Lessons

  1. Introduction
  2. Foes of Liberty
  3. James Otis Jr.
  4. 2nd Amendment – The Right to Keep and Bear Arms
  5. Who Are the Militia
  6. Well Regulated
  7. Never be Disarmed
  8. Final Thoughts

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History of Women Voting in America

The modern narrative teaches that the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. That is simply not true. This class will teach you the true history of women voting in America, and its a story of courage, power, & influence.

Taxation and the Constitution

This course will help you better understand how federal expenses were to be met, who was responsible for paying them and why.

believe you will learn some unexpected lessons in this course and you will come away with a deeper understanding of the purpose of the drafters of the Constitution as a whole

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Understanding the Fourth Amendment

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

 

Course Video Lessons

  1. Introduction to the 4th Amendment
  2. James Otis Jr.
  3. The Property Rights of People
  4. What is Property
  5. Exceptions

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The Second Amendment

 

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Religious Liberty


Religious liberty in America has a traumatic history. However, its these these trials and persecutions that convinced the founders of our Constitutional Republic to ensure that religious liberty would be part of our “national compact

This essential liberty needed to be secured for all future generations, “whereas all could be equally free; Jews, Turks, Pagans, and Christians.” It is this history that provides the education we need today to understand the full depth of this liberty as well as the true meaning of separation of church and state.

Course Video Lessons

  1. Introduction
  2. First Things First
  3. Dangers of Government Controlled Religon
  4. Government Mandated Religion
  5. Should we call America a Christian Nation
  6. Separation of Church and State
  7. Who is Training Up Our Children
  8. Religion and Government Aid
  9. The Parable of the Talents
  10. Final Thoughts

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Riot V Protest

The conflating of the terms “riot” and “protest” by Americans, media, and politicians is having a disastrous effect on the Liberty of all Americans. This course will teach you the difference between these terms and the necessity for maintaining this clarity.

It is not only important to know the difference, but we must be confident enough to actively correct the error if we are going to have people in government who know the difference between something that is criminal and the rights of the people they have sworn to protect.

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The Great Debate

Did you know that there were two factions representing two different points of view regarding the virtues and necessity of including the Bill of Rights in the Constitution? Some founders thought it imperative and some thought it to be dangerous to include the Bill of Rights.

You cannot understand the Constitution with only one side of the argument. Get the full picture to avoid being deceived by half-truths!

Course Video Lessons

  1. Introduction to the Great Debate
  2. The Position of Richard Henry Lee
  3. The Position of Alexander Hamilton
  4. The Solution

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