An American View of Law, Liberty and Government
Students, Parents and Grandparents - Take this opportunity to touch the hearts and minds of your generation and the next. You hold the keys to the future. Come learn your Godly American heritage and birthright.
Do you know your American history? Do you know your Constitutional rights? Well enough to defend them? To teach them to others? Take our quiz and test yourself:
- 1. Is abortion a Constitutionally protected right?
- 2. Do you have a right to pray in public, including school or government meetings?
- 3. Is our U.S. government a Democracy?
- 4. Were the majority of America’s Founders Christians?
In this highly acclaimed 12-week Constitution course, you will learn:
- • From the Bible: Explore the origins of history, law and government.
- • From Stories: Look at history through the eyes of our Founders with primary source materials. Discover original intent.
- • From the Constitution: Extrapolate and apply the principles from the U. S. Constitution to modern-day issues of freedom and liberty.
“This class was fascinating. It brings tears to my eyes to learn of the good men in history. It gives you a grounded pride about our heritage, who we are, and convicts you to try to make a diff erence.” - Paula, Homeschool Mom
Sign up today and learn the American View of government (as revealed in the Declaration of Independence):
- • There is a God
- • Our rights come from Him
- • The purpose of government is to protect those God-given rights
Endorsed by ministries and individuals:
“Thanks for inviting me to be a part of Institute on the Constitution. May God prosper you and your endeavors for Him! God bless!”- David Barton, Wallbuilders
“Institute on the Constitution fills a void and provides desperately needed information about the rules that govern the government.” - Larry Pratt, Gun Owners of America
“Institute on the Constitution classes should be taken by every elected official, and every U. S. citizen who desires to have the United States governed Constitutionally.” - Representative Ron Paul
QUIZ ANSWERS
- 1. No. (source – Declaration of Independence and U. S. Constitution - 5th Amendment)
- 2. Yes. (source – U. S. Constitution - 1st Amendment)
- 3. No. (source – U. S. Constitution, Article IV, Section
- 4. Yes (source – Christianity and the Constitution, John Eidsmoe, pp. 41-43)
A Comprehensive Study of the Delaware State Constitution
Students, Parents and Grandparents - Take this opportunity to touch the hearts and minds of your generation and the next. You hold the keys to the future. Come learn your Godly Delaware heritage and birthright.
Do you know your Delaware history? Do you know your rights? Well, enough to defend them? To teach them to others? Take our quiz and test yourself:
- 1. What makes Delaware's Amendment process unique?
- 2. Do you have a right to pray in public, including school or government meetings?
- 3. Is our Delaware government a Democracy?
- 4. Can the Legislature restrict a right in Delaware's Bill of Rights?
In this highly acclaimed 7-week Constitution course, you will learn:
- • From the Bible: Explore the origins of history, law and government and your rights.
- • From Stories: Look at history through the eyes of our Founders with primary source materials. Discover original intent.
- • From the Constitution: Extrapolate and apply the principles from the Delaware Constitution to modern-day issues of freedom and liberty.
“This class was fascinating. It brings tears to my eyes to learn of the good men in history. It gives you a grounded pride about our heritage, who we are, and convicts you to try to make a difference.” - Paula, Homeschool Mom
QUIZ ANSWERS
- 1. Delaware is the only State that the people do not vote to ratify Amendments.
- 2. Yes, according to Article 1, Section 1.
- 3. No, we are a republic.
- 4. No, those rights don't come from the government.
Maryland Constitution Course
Students, Parents and Grandparents - Take this opportunity to touch the hearts and minds of your generation and the next. You hold the keys to the future. Come learn your Godly Delaware heritage and birthright.
Do you know your Maryland history? Do you know your rights? Well, enough to defend them? To teach them to others? Take our quiz and test yourself:
- 1. What is the primary function of the Maryland Constitution?
- 2. How can the Maryland Constitution be amended?
- 3. What are some of the rights guaranteed by the Maryland Constitution?
- 4. What is the structure of the Maryland government as outlined in the Constitution?
In this highly acclaimed 7-week Constitution course, you will learn:
- • The Constitutional Limitations on Maryland's Civil Government
- • How to Hold State Officials Accountable to Their Sworn Oath
- • How You Can Get Involved With Government At A Local Level
“This class was fascinating. It brings tears to my eyes to learn of the good men in history. It gives you a grounded pride about our heritage, who we are, and convicts you to try to make a difference.” - Paula, Homeschool Mom
QUIZ ANSWERS
- 1. The primary function of the Maryland Constitution is to establish the framework for governance within the state, defining the powers and duties of its branches of government.
- 2. The Maryland Constitution can be amended through a process involving approval by the General Assembly followed by ratification by the voters in a statewide referendum.
- 3. The Maryland Constitution guarantees rights such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the right to a fair trial, and protections against unreasonable searches and seizures, among others.
- 4. The Maryland government consists of three branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, each with distinct powers and responsibilities outlined in the Constitution.
The Truth of Americas Founding: Your Heritage and Mine
Join us for a thought-provoking seminar series that brings together pastors, elected officials, educators, and concerned citizens to explore the intricate connection between our American and Christian heritage. Delve into primary sources and examine the foundational principles and ideas utilized by our Founders in establishing the American Republic. This one-day, four-part seminar is designed for pastors, their congregations, and all individuals invested in the future of our nation.
"This class made me realize how little I understand about the principles of our founding and the Constitution. I am thankful for Patriots like the IOTC leaders who teach all Americans and especially elected officials of their responsibility to the American people and to our posterity." - Bill Dean, Ohio State Representative
Discover the pivotal role of God and the Bible in shaping the establishment of the United States of America, and gain insight into the intertwined nature of our American and Christian heritage. Join us in the mission to restore and preserve our cherished American Christian Heritage.
In this course, you will learn:
- 1. The crucial role of pastors and Christians in civil government.
- 2. The challenges posed by Islam to liberty and Christianity.
- 3. The profound influence of God and the Bible in shaping the United States of America.
Duty of the Jury
Explore the profound responsibilities of the jury system in six enlightening lectures. Discover how the duty of the jury is often misunderstood by civil authorities and learn about its dual role in judging both the law and the facts of a case. Dive into the crucial role, power, and independence of the jury as a vital check on government authority.
- 1. The Biblical Foundation of Law
- 2. Origin and Development of Trial by Jury
- 3. The American View of Trial by Jury
- 4. The History of Jury Independence
- 5. So You’ve Been Called
- 6. A Guide for Prospective Jurors
Join us in this illuminating series to deepen your understanding of the jury's duty and its significance in upholding justice.
The Sheriff and The Citizen
Explore the essential role of the Sheriff and learn how to uphold and support their constitutional duties with the Institute on the Constitution's comprehensive course. Delve into the powers and responsibilities of the Sheriff, alongside fundamental principles of American law and governance as envisioned by our Founding Fathers. Through 8 enlightening lessons, discover the significance of the oath of office, the doctrine of interposition, and practical ways to advocate for your Sheriff. Empower yourself with knowledge and join us on this educational journey towards a deeper understanding of law enforcement integrity.
A Comprehensive Study of the Delaware State Constitution
Take our quiz and test yourself
- What makes Delaware's Amendment process unique?
- Do you have a right to pray in public, including school or government meetings?
- Is our Delaware government a Democracy?
- Can the Legislature restrict a right in Delaware's Bill of Rights?
In this highly acclaimed 7-week Constitution course, you will learn:
- From the Bible: Explore the origins of history, law and government and your rights
- From Stories: Look at history through the eyes of our Founders with primary source materials. Discover original intent.
- From the Constitution: Extrapolate and apply the principles from the Delaware Constitution to modern-day issues of freedom and liberty.
"This class was fascinating. It brings tears to my eyes to learn of the good men in history.
It gives you a grounded pride about our heritage, who we are, and convicts you to try to make a difference."
-Paula, Homeschool Mom
QUIZ ANSWERS
- Delaware is the only State that the people do not vote to ratify Amendments
- Yes, according to Article 1, Section 1
- No. are a republic
- No, those rights don't come from government