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MISSION TO ISRAEL MINISTRIES
With Evangelist Ted R. Weiland
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Amendment 15: Colorblind Voting

If Christian Americans ever expect God to fulfill His half of 2 Chronicles 7:14, they must first repent of their national idolatry – their love affair with the humanistic, pluralistic, polytheistic, and antichristian United States Constitution.

Excerpted from Chapter 24 of Bible Law vs. Constitutionalism:

The Fifteenth Amendment, the last of the three postbellum reconstruction amendments, was adopted on February 3, 1870. The specific purpose of the Fifteenth Amendment was to secure voting privileges to all African black men who had been recently freed by means of the Thirteenth Amendment and who had become United States citizens by the Fourteenth Amendment. All other male non-Caucasian citizens were also guaranteed the same voting privileges.

Like the Fourteenth Amendment, the Fifteenth was ratified by dubious means, by what amounted to extortion. READ MORE

PREVIOUS ARTICLES

The Perfect Law of Yahweh (Preface & Chapter 1 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

The Kingdom: Yesterday, Today, and Forever (Chapter 2 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

The Preamble: WE THE PEOPLE vs. YHWH (Chapter 3 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Article 1: Legislative Usurpation (Chapter 4 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Article 2: Executive Usurpation (Chapter 5 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Article 3: Judicial Usurpation (Chapter 6 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Article 4: Republic vs. Theocracy (Chapter 7 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Article 5: Inherent Imperfection (Chapter 8 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Article 6: The Supreme Law of the Land? (Chapter 9 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Article 7: More of the Same (Chapter 10 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 1: Government-Sanctioned Polytheism (Chapter 11 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 2: Self-Defense: Constitutional or Biblical? (Chapter 12 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendments 3 & 4: Privacy: Constitutional or Biblical? (Chapter 13 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 5: Judicial Protection: Constitutional or Biblical? (Chapter 14 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 6: Speedy Trials, Public Trials, and Impartial Juries? (Chapter 15 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 7: Common Law vs. Bible Law (Chapter 16 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 8: Bail, Fines, & Cruel and Unusual Punishments? (Chapter 17 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 9: Rights vs. Righteousness (Chapter 18 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 10: Counterfeited Powers (Chapter 19 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 11: Self-Imposed Limitations (Chapter 20 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 12: Stipulations for Unscriptural Elections (Chapter 21 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 13: Constitutional Slavery (Chapter 22 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)

Amendment 14: First-Birth vs. Second-Birth Citizenship (Chapter 23 of Bible Law vs. The U.S. Constitution)







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