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The Family
Constitution
is a document intended as the spiritual and legal foundation for starting and running an
enduring and happy and sovereign family perpetually free of
the encroachments of the corrupt government and unethical family law
profession. It's main goal is to achieve "separation of family
and state" by showing people and families how to be self-governing
and entirely autonomous. The book is based entirely on Christian principles found in the
Bible which are then supplemented with additional information only in those areas that are
important but where the bible is silent, such as law and psychology.
Even though it is based on the Bible, we have written it to be appealing
to non-believers as well because it is as much a philosophy book as it is
a spiritual work. Two years of
research by the author went into writing the book. The main focus of the book are
Biblical models for RELATIONSHIPS of all kinds, including:
- Human-God relationship.
- Family relationships.
- Husband-wife relationships.
- Parent-Child relationships.
- Employer-employee relationships.
- Relationship to governments and the world.
The end of the book gives you instructions on how to get married
without a state marriage license by getting a common law marriage based on
a marriage covenant/contract. The advantage of the marriage covenant
is that state courts can't alter or abolish or disregard or overrule the
covenant/contract, and the terms of your marriage aren't subject to the
whims of corrupt government officials passing some new state legislation
nor are they dependent on what state or country you live in.
Instead, the only thing the state courts have jurisdiction
to enforce within the relationship is exclusively and only
the contract itself, which is fair and based entirely on biblical
Christian principles. This book is inspired by the following
scripture and painful experiences of the author being unequally yoked to an
unbelieving and downright evil X-spouse:
"Unless
the Lord [not the socialist government or a marriage license it issues] builds the house [or the family],
They
labor in vain who build it;"
[Psalms 127:1,
Bible]
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The Family Constitution draws on works from several prominent Christian authors, such
as:
- Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family Ministries, who is a famous Christian media
personality devoted to strengthening families. The constitution has quotes from the
following products of his:
- Focus on the Family ministries radio program
- Love for a Lifetime book, which talks about how to develop a strong
relationship that will last a lifetime.
- Love Must be Tough book, about how to deal with difficult types of sin
in marriages such as adultery.
- Baby and Child Care book (coauthored by Paul C. Reisser)
- The Holy Bible (New King James version).
- Chuck Swindoll's Insight for Living Ministries radio program sermons, which are focused
on spiritual development and strengthening families.
- John Macarthur's Grace to You radio ministry sermons, which are focused on spiritual
development.
- C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity book, which is a book that is great for
skeptics because in a very orderly fashion, it uses logic and reason and philosophy to
bring atheists to the conclusion that there indeed is a god.
- The book by Bob Phillips about premarital counseling called How Can I Be Sure?,
which is a Christian pre-marital counseling book written by a pastor.
- The book by H. Norman Wright and Wes Roberts entitled Before You Say I Do,
which is a premarital counseling book intended for Christians.
- David Hocking's book entitled Good Marriages Take Time, Bad Marriages Take More
Time on building a good and strong marriage (Christian).
- John Gray's book entitled Men Are From Mars, Women are From Venus on developing a good
and strong marriage (secular).
- Gary Stollack's book entitled Until We Are 6, which is an excellent
secular book on psychology about how to develop empathy and trust with your child.
- Don Dinkmeyer's book entitled The Parent's Handbook, which is a secular
but excellent book designed in improve the parent-child relationship and help people
become better parents.
- Robert Wolgemuth's The Devotional Bible for Dads. It takes some
quotes out of the devotionals from that book.
- Barron's Law Dictionary by Steven H. Gifis.
- The U.S. Constitution.
- U.S. Supreme Court cases.
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PREFACE
Testimonials
Preface
Table of
Contents
Table of
Authorities
Revision
History
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose of this Document
1.2 What We Believe
1.3 Family Priorities
1.4 Family Mission Statement
2. OUR RELATIONSHIP TO GOD
2.1 Role of Christians
2.2 The Holy Spirit in
Christian Living
2.3 Christian Character and
Behavior
2.3.1 Church
Involvement
2.3.2 Contentment
2.3.3 Discernment in Choosing Friends
2.3.4 Faith
2.3.5 Forgiveness
2.3.6 Hating the Things God Hates
2.3.7 Humility
2.3.8 Joy
2.3.9 Love
2.3.10 Obedience
2.3.11 Prayer
2.3.12 Persistence and Endurance
2.3.13 Political Involvement
2.3.14 Proper Attitude About Suffering and
Problems in Our Lives
2.3.15 Repentance and Confession
2.3.16 Responsibility
2.3.17 Righteousness
2.3.18 Tithing
2.3.19 Wisdom
2.4 Our Family
Prayer
2.5 Inspiration
for the Christian
2.5.1 God's Promises
Overcome our Negative Attitude
2.5.2 Jesus Christ is the Source of Our
Strength and Self-Esteem
2.5.3 Gods Memorandum to Us
2.6 Are
You Good Enough To Go To Heaven?
2.7 The Problem Science Has
with Jesus Christ
2.8 Foundational Readings
2.9 Proverbs to Live By
3. FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
3.1
Role of Families
3.2 Getting Our Personal Act
Together: First Things First
3.2.1 Proper Attitude
3.2.2 Mutual Respect
3.2.2.1 Appreciate That People are Different
3.2.2.2 Respecting Your Children
3.2.3 Stages of Personal Growth
3.2.4 Dealing with Personal Problems
Effectively
3.3 Rules of the House
3.4 Family Event Schedule
3.5
Importance of Unity in the Family
3.5.1 What
is Unity?
3.5.2
Example
3.5.3
Evidence
3.5.3.1
Protect from Disillusionment and Provide for Fulfillment
3.5.3.2
Protect from parental inattention and provide for parental involvement
3.5.3.3
Protect from emotional insecurity and provide for emotional stability.
3.5.3.4
Protect from relational problems and provide for healthy role models.
3.5.4 How
to Encourage Unity in the Family
3.6 Family Meetings
3.6.1 Purpose of
Family Meetings
3.6.2 Meeting Schedule
3.6.3 Meeting Sequence
3.6.4 Things to Talk About at Family Meetings
3.6.5 Guidelines for Family Meetings
3.7 Techniques for Correction and Encouragement
3.7.1 Should
Christians Judge?
3.7.2 What is Righteous Judgment?
3.7.3 The Types of Sin and Correction
3.7.4 Why Should We Correct?
3.7.5 Who Should Do the Correcting?
3.7.6 Who Should Be Corrected?
3.7.7 How Should We Correct?
3.7.8 Under What Circumstances Should We
Correct?
3.7.9 What Happens When We Dont Accept
Correction?
3.8 How To Communicate and Release Difficult
Feelings
3.8.1 Why We Need
Constructive Ways to Release Our Feelings
3.8.2 Effective Listening
3.8.3 Disallowed Modes of Communication
3.8.4 Why Love Letters, Prayer, and Journaling Can Help
3.8.4.1 Realistic Expectations
3.8.4.2 How We Learn to Communicate
3.8.4.3 If Our Past Were Different
3.8.5 The Love Letter Technique
3.8.5.1 STEP 1: Writing a
Love Letter
3.8.5.2 STEP 2: Writing a Response Letter
3.8.5.3 STEP 3: Sharing your Love Letter and
Response Letter
3.8.5.4 What to Do If Your Partner Cant
Respond Lovingly
3.8.5.5 Making It Safe for Love Letters
3.8.5.6 When to Write Love Letters
3.8.6 Prayer
3.8.7 Journaling
3.9 How to Resolve Family
Conflicts
3.9.1 Rules For
Conflict Resolution
3.9.2 Should We Argue In Front of the Children?
3.9.3 When Siblings Engage in Combat
3.9.4 How to Hold "Family Court"
3.10 Emotional and Verbal Abuse
3.10.1 How do people
become emotional abusers?
3.10.2 Dichotomies of the Emotional or Verbal
Abuser
3.10.2.1 Inequality Versus Equality
3.10.2.2 Manipulation Versus Mutuality
3.10.2.3 Hostility Versus Goodwill
3.10.2.4 Control Versus Intimacy
3.10.2.5 Negation Versus Validation
3.10.3 Things That Most Abusers Have In Common
3.10.4 How to Determine if Your Partner is an
Abuser
3.10.5 How to Recognize the Emotional Signs of
Abuse in Yourself
3.10.6 Characteristics of Verbal Abuse
3.10.7 Categories of Verbal Abuse
3.10.8 Categories of Behavioral Abuse
3.10.9 Checklist for Crazymaking
3.10 Sexual Morality
4. HUSBAND-WIFE RELATIONSHIP
4.1 Dating Etiquette
4.1.1 The Stages of
Intimacy
4.1.2 General Sexual Guidelines for Dating
4.1.3 Principles of Loving Toughness During
Courtship/Dating
4.1.4 Guidelines for Parents Dealing with
Dating Children
4.2 Premarital Inventory and Planning
4.2.1 Questions to ask a
prospective spouse
4.2.1.1 Family
Background
4.2.1.2 Sexuality
4.2.1.3 Children
4.2.1.4 Communication
4.2.1.5 Decisions in Marriage
4.2.1.6 Finances
4.2.1.7 Insight Questions
4.2.1.8 Religion
4.2.2 Danger Signs: What to watch out for
4.2.3 Sample Wedding Ceremony
4.2.4 A Poem for the Marriage Day
4.2.5 A Marriage Benediction
4.3
Purpose of Marriage
4.4 Role of Husbands
4.4.1 How Can a
Husband Be His Wifes Best Friend?
4.4.2 What Does "Love Your Wife"
Mean?
4.4.3 What Does It Mean to "Honor Your
Wife"?
4.5 Role
of Wives
4.6 Mission/Vision Statement
for the Marriage
4.7 Marriage Event Schedule
4.8 Crucial Components of Marriage
4.8.1 Common Spiritual
Beliefs and Faith
4.8.2 Shared Commitment
4.8.3 Love
4.8.4 Communication
4.8.4.1 What Kills
Communication
4.8.4.2 What Creates or Enhances Communication
4.8.5 Sex and Affection
4.8.5.1 Purposes of Sex and Affection
4.8.5.2 The Four Fundamental Laws of Sexual
Satisfaction in Marriage
4.9 Basic
Rights in a Relationship
4.10 How to be Best Friends
with Your Spouse
4.11 Dealing with Differences Between Men and
Women
4.11.1 Comparison
Between Men and Women
4.11.2 Behaviors Women Can Use to Score Points
with Men
4.11.3 Behaviors Men Can Use to Score Points
with Women
4.12 Money: The Great Mischief Maker
4.12.1 Facing Money Problems
4.12.1.1 Ownership
4.12.1.2 Security
4.12.1.3 Greed
4.12.1.4 Control
4.12.2 How Should We Look at Our Money?
4.12.2.1 Provide Basic Material Needs
4.12.2.2 Support the Work of the Gospel
4.12.2.3 Help Others in Time of Need
4.12.2.4 Enjoy the Blessings of God
4.12.3 Dont Let Money Control Your
Life!
4.12.3.1 Honor the Lord First
4.12.3.2 Stay Out of Debt
4.12.3.3 Be Content with What You Have
4.12.3.4 Depend on the Husband/father to
Provide
4.12.3.5 Invest Wisely for the Future
4.12.3.6 Live by a Budget
4.12.3.7 Dont Worry About Material Things
4.13
Marriage and Family Counseling
4.14 Divorce
4.14.1 What God says
about it
4.14.2 What Kids Should Do If Their Parents are
Divorced
4.14.3 Statistics on Divorce
4.15 The Humorous Side of Marriage
4.15.1 Womens Rules
for Relationships
4.15.2 Mens Rules for Relationships
4.15.3 Marriage Dictionary
4.15.4 Letter to my Wife/Husband
4.15.5 Quotes on Marriage
4.15.6 The Five Kinds Of Sex
4.15.7 Marriage as Slavery
4.15.8 Tips for the Marriage Minded
4.15.9 The Marriage License
4.15.10 The Lifetime Haircut
4.15.11 The Husband as Anti-Hero
4.15.12 How the Predatory Female Uses Guilt to
Manipulate Males
5. PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP
5.1 Goals of Parenting
5.2 Role of Parents
5.2.1 The First
Parent: God
5.2.2 Role of Fathers
5.2.3 Role of Mothers
5.3 Role
of Children
5.4 Characteristics of
Empathetic and Effective Caregiver Communications
5.5 Importance of Encouragement
5.6 Types of Misbehavior
5.6.1
Attention-Motivated Misbehaviors
5.6.2 Power-Motivated Misbehaviors
5.6.3 Revenge-Motivated Misbehaviors
5.6.4 Displaying Inadequacy-Motivated
Misbehaviors
5.7 How
Parents Can Fight Their Irrational Beliefs
5.8 Disciplinary Communications Fostering Social Responsiveness and
Competence
5.8.1 Positive and Negative
Reinforcement
5.8.2 Punishment
5.8.3 Disciplinary Communications
5.8.4 Communication of Adult Feelings and
Expectations
5.8.5 Examples of Good Disciplinary
Communication
5.8.5.1 Sibling Problems
5.8.5.2 Peer Aggression
5.8.5.3 Stealing and Lying
5.8.5.4 Child Desires for Immediate
Gratification
5.8.5.5 Child Sexual Behavior
5.8.6 Summary
5.9 Discipline and Problem Solving Techniques
5.9.1 Strategies for
Identifying and the Motive of the Misbehavior and Applying Discipline
5.9.2 Who Owns the Problem?
5.9.3 Discipline and the Consequences for
Misbehavior
5.9.4 Cooperative Problem-Solving Techniques
5.9.5 Talking Through Problems by Exploring
Alternatives
5.9.6 Use of I-Messages
5.10 Answers to Common Questions Children Ask
5.10.1 Does God really know
me?
5.10.2 Does God want me to be afraid of him?
5.10.3 Does God need me to pray so that he can
do what he wants to do?
5.10.4 Will God punish me when I sineven
if I dont know Im sinning?
5.10.5 Does God ever get sad?
5.10.6 Should I tell the truth even if it hurts
someones feelings?
5.10.7 Is saying "Im sorry" the
same as repenting?
5.10.8 Is being proud good or bad?
5.10.9 If prayer really works, why dont
doctors prescribe it?
5.10.10 If Im supposed to love everybody,
why shouldnt I be friends with everybody?
5.10.11 Why do we have to follow so many rules?
5.10.12 Why do good people suffer?
5.10.13 Why do I sometimes feel like Gods
not there?
5.10.14 Does God hate anything?
5.10.15 If someone hurts me, why cant I
hurt that person back? 5-9
5.10.16 Why do we have to forgive people who
hurt us?
5.10.17 How do I love someone I dont even
like?
6. EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIP
6.1 Role of bosses
6.2 Role of employees
6.3 The
Four Types of Workers
6.4 The Nature of Work
6.5 Principles of Leadership
6.6 Mission Statement for
Effective and Ethical Management
6.7 The Humorous Side of Work
6.7.1 Prison Life vs.
Full-Time Job
6.7.2 Murphys 26 Laws of Bad Management
6.7.3 Phases of a Project
7. RELATIONSHIP TO GOVERNMENTS AND THE WORLD
7.1
Biblical Law: The Foundation of All Law
7.2
Natural Order
7.3
Rights v. Privileged
7.3.1
Rights Defined and Explained
7.3.2
Fundamental Rights: Granted by God and Cannot be Regulated by the
Government
7.3.3
What is the Difference Between a "Right" and a
"Privilege"
7.4
Government
7. 4.1
The purpose of government: protection from harm and evil
7.4.2
How government and God compete to provide "protection"
7.4.3
The purpose of income taxes: government protection of assets of the
wealthy
7.4.4
Government as idolatry/religion
7.4.5
Socialism is Incompatible with Christianity
7.4.6
Government-instituted slavery using "privileges"
7.4.7
Civil Disobedience to Corrupt Governments is a Biblical Mandate
7.4.8
Code of Ethics for Government Service
7.5 Role of Law
7.6 Role of Politicians and
Rulers
7.7 Role of Citizens
7.8 The Nature of Property
7.9 Thomas
Jefferson on Property Rights and the Foundations of Government
7.10 Testaments
of Truth
7.11 The Freedom
Test
7.11.1
Are You Free or Do You Just Think You Are?
7.11.2
Key to Answers
7.11.3
Do you Still Think You Are Free?
7.12
America: Home of the Slave and Hazard to the Brave
7.12.1
Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto
7.12.2
Public (government) schooling
7.12.3
The Communist Manifesto Already Fully Implemented in America
7.13 Sources of Government Tyranny and Oppression
7.13.1
Deception: The Religion of SATAN and our government
7.13.2
Presumption
7.13.3
Illegal Acts and Legal Obfuscation
7.13.4
Propaganda and Political Warfare
7.13.5
Willful Ignorance of Public Servants
7.13.6
Compelled Income Taxes
7.13.7 The Socialist (Social)
Security Number: Mark of the Beast
7.13.7.1 Coercion: The
Enumeration At Birth Program
7.13.7.2 Coercion: Denying benefits for those
who refuse to provide Socialist Security Numbers
7.13.8 Paper Money
7.13.8.1 The Founders Rejected Paper Currency
7.13.8.2 War of Independence Fought Over Paper
Money
7.13.8.3 President Thomas Jefferson: Foe of
Paper Money
7.13.8.4 Wealth confiscation through inflation
7.13.8.5 The Most Dangerous Man in the Mid South
7.13.9
The Federal Reserve
7.13.4.1
The Federal Reserve Explained
7.13.4.2
Lewis v. United States Ruling
7.13.4.3
Federal Reserve Never Audited
7.13.10
Debt
7.13.11
Surrendering Freedoms in the Name of "Government-Induced Crises"
7.13.12
Judicial Tyranny
7.13.12.1
Conflict of Interest and Bias of Federal Judges
7.13.12.2
Sovereign and Official Immunity
7.13.12.3
Cases Tried Without Jury
7.13.12.4
Attorney Licensing
7.13.12.5
Protective Orders
7.13.12.6
"Frivolous" Penalties
7.13.12.7
Fifth Amendment Abuses
7.13.12.8
Nonpublication of Court Rulings
7.13.12.8.1
Background
7.13.12.8.2
Publication Procedures Have Been Changed Unilaterally
7.13.12.8.3
Publication is Essential to a Legal System Based on Precedent
7.13.12.8.4
Citizens In a Democracy are Entitled to Consistent Treatment from the
Courts
7.13.12.8.5
Operational Realities of Non-Publication
7.13.12.8.6
Impact Of Non-Publication Inside the Courts
7.13.12.8.7
Openness
7.13.12.8.8
Constitutional Considerations
7.13.12.8.9
Opinions Are Necessary, Even in "Insignificant Matters"
7.13.12.8.10
Questions to Ponder
7.14
The Social Security Fraud
7.14.1
Social Security is NOT a contract
7.14.2
Social Security is Voluntary Not Mandatory
7.14.3
A Legal Con Game (Forbes Magazine, March 27, 1995)
7.14.4
The Legal Ponzi Scheme (Forbes Magazine, October 9, 1995)
7.14.5
The Social Security Mess: A Way Out, (Reader's Digest, December
1995)
7.15 They Told The Truth!: Amazing Quotes About
the U.S. Government
7.15.1 ...About The
Internal Revenue Service
7.15.2 ...About Social Security
7.15.3 ...About The Law
7.15.4 ...About Money, Banking & The Federal
Reserve
7.15.5 ...About the New World Order
7.15.6 ...About the "Watchdog Media"
7.15.7 ...About Republic v. Democracy
7.15.8 ...About Citizens, Politicians and
Government
7.15.9 ...About Liberty, Slavery, Truth, Rights
& Courage
7.16 Income Taxes as Government Extortion and
Slavery
7.16.1 Who is really
liable for the income tax?
7.16.2 Amazing Facts About the Income Tax
7.16.3 Direct vs. Indirect Taxes
7.16.4 History of Income Taxes in the United
States
7.16.5 How to stop paying income taxes legally
7.16.6 So if citizens don't need to pay income
tax, how could so many people be fooled for so long?
7.17 A
Biblical Response to Those Who Say We Should Disarm
7.18 Living in a Pagan/Godless
Culture
7.19 How to
Teach Your Children About Politics
7.20 The Bill
of No Rights
7.21 Am I A Bad
American?--Absolutely NOT!
7.22 If Noah
Were Alive Today
7.23 Prayer at
the Opening of the Kansas Senate
7.24 The Ghost
of Valley Forge
7.25 Last Will
and Testament of Jesse Cornish
7.26 America?
7.27 Grateful
Slave
7.28 Economics
101
8. SIN AND DYSFUNCTIONAL BEHAVIORS
8.1 Sin Defined
8.2 Sin as Spiritual
Addiction/Slavery
8.3 Types of Sin
8.3.1 Abortion
8.3.2 Adultery
8.3.2.1 Damaging affects
of Adultery
8.3.2.2 Techniques for preventing and dealing
with adultery
8.3.3 Anger
8.3.3.1 The Causes of Anger
8.3.3.2 Anger in the Home
8.3.3.3 Reactions to Anger
8.3.3.4 Overcoming Anger
8.3.4 Envy
8.3.4.1 Envy Defined
8.3.4.2 Envy in the Church
8.3.4.3 Envy in the World
8.3.4.4 Wanting to be Envied
8.3.4.5 Envy and Women
8.3.4.6 Envy is Destructive
8.3.4.7 Overcoming Envy
8.3.4.8 Wisdom Conquers Envy
8.3.5 Greed
8.3.5.1 Kingdom Perspectives
8.3.5.2 The Eucharistic Lifestyle
8.3.5.3 Greed and International Problems
8.3.5.4 Greed in Unions
8.3.5.5 Greed and Prophecy
8.3.5.6 Overcoming Greed
8.3.5.7 A Warning to Yuppies
8.3.6 Homosexuality
8.3.7 Idolatry
8.3.8 Laziness
8.3.8.1 Laziness in Loving
8.3.8.2 Laziness, Love, and Will
8.3.8.3 Too Lazy to Nurture
8.3.8.4 Too Lazy to Enjoy
8.3.8.5 Too Lazy to Become
8.3.8.6 A Style of Procrastination
8.3.8.7 Getting Rid of Sloth
8.3.9 Lust
8.3.9.1 While Youre Waiting for the
Second Coming
8.3.9.2 Lust As Illusion
8.3.9.3 Lust as Immaturity
8.3.9.4 Lust as a Denial of Death
8.3.9.5 The Insights of Feminists
8.3.9.6 How to Conquer Lust
8.3.9.7 Alternatives to Lust
8.3.10 Lying
8.3.11 Murder
8.3.12 Pride
8.3.12.1 Pride Infects the Spirit
8.3.12.2 Pride Ruins Relationships
8.3.12.3 Pride Destroys Those We Love
8.3.12.4 Pride Can Destroy A Nation
8.3.12.5 Develop Healthy Humility
8.3.13 Selfishness
8.3.14 Sexual promiscuity/fornication
8.3.15 Unwillingness to submit sexually to our
marriage partner
8.4 Dysfunctional Behaviors
8.4.1 Authoritarianism
8.4.2 Chemical addictions
8.4.3 Cyberaddiction
8.4.3.1 Symptoms
8.4.3.2 Treatment
8.4.4 Gambling addiction
8.4.4.1 Symptoms
8.4.4.2 Treatment
8.4.5 Obsessive/compulsive (OCD) disorders
8.4.5.1 Symptoms
8.4.5.2 Treatment
8.4.6 Phobias
8.4.7 Poor communication skills
8.4.8 Pornography addiction
8.5 Common Sinful Excuses to Evade Responsibility
for Sin
8.5.1 It's an
Obsession
8.5.2 Its an Addiction
8.5.3 It's an Impulse
8.5.4 It's Hormonal
8.5.5 It's a Sickness/disease
8.5.6 It's a Compulsion
8.5.7 It's a Weakness
8.5.8 It's Genetic
8.5.9 It's Environmental
8.5.10 "It's my Upbringing--The Way I Was
Raised."
8.5.11 "It's My Personality"
8.5.12 "It's My Disposition"
8.5.13 "It's Chemical"
8.5.14 "It's a Bad Habit"
8.5.15 "The Devil Made Me Do It"
8.5.16 "It's My ___________'s Fault"
8.5.17 "That's Just the Way I Am"
8.5.18 "I Can't Help It"
8.5.19 "I Was Born That Way"
8.5.20 "I'm Diagnosed as Having
______."
8.5.21 "It's Not Hurting Anyone."
8.5.22 "Who Are You to Judge?"
8.5.23 "Where is Your Love?"
8.5.24 "Jesus Accepts Me, Why Can't
You?"
8.5.25 "Nobody's Perfect"
8.5.26 "Don't Play God With Me."
8.5.27 "We're Mutually Consenting
Adults"
8.5.28 "Everybody Does It"
8.5.29 "It's Adult Entertainment
8.5.30 "It's My Body"
8.5.31 "It's Not a Sin to Me"
8.6 The Solution for Sin
8.6.1 Jesus' Advice on How
to Deal With Sin
8.6.2 Personal Relationship with God
8.6.3 God's Grace
8.6.4 Sanctification: To be set apart
8.6.5 The Holy Spirit
8.6.5.1 Satan Condemns,
the Holy Spirit Convicts
8.6.5.2 Truth Versus Condemnation
8.6.5.3 Jesus' Conviction of Sin
8.6.6 Controlling the Mind
8.7
Diagnosing Sin in Interpersonal Relationships
8.8 Statistics On Sin in the
Bible
9. LEGAL ISSUES AND AGREEMENTS
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Religious Freedom in the
Public Schools
9.2.1 The First
Amendment
9.2.2 The Establishment Clause
9.2.3 Freedom of Association
9.2.4 Right to Know
9.3 Five Reasons Why Christians Should Not Obtain
a State Marriage License
9.3.1 REASON #1. The
definition of a "license" demands that we not obtain one to marry.
9.3.2 REASON #2. When you marry with a marriage
license, you grant the State jurisdiction over your marriage.
9.3.3 REASON #3. When you marry with a marriage
license, you place yourself under a body of law which is immoral.
9.3.4 REASON #4. The marriage license invades
and removes God-given parental authority.
9.3.5 REASON #5. When you marry with a marriage
license, you are like a polygamist.
9.3.6 When Does the State Have Jurisdiction
Over a Marriage?
9.3.7 History of Marriage Licenses in America
9.3.8 What Should We Do?
9.4
Fiduciary Duty
9.5 Record Keeping
9.6 Asset and Liability
Inventory at the Time of Marriage
9.7 The State of
Californias Default Pre-Nuptial agreement
9.8 Questions And Answers for
Prospective Spouses Who Cant Accept Having to Sign a Pre-Nuptial Agreement
9.8.1 Doesnt
post-divorce spousal support make marriage into the equivalent of prostitution?
9.8.2 Dont the legal aspects of marriage
amount to legislating morality?
9.8.3 Do pre-nups make divorce easier to get?
9.8.4 Are pre-nups based on mistrust?
9.8.5 Why get married at all if you are going
to have a pre-nuptial agreement?
9.8.6 So how do I keep my husband faithful if I
dont have a big legal stick to beat him ruthlessly with when he misbehaves?
9.8.7 Do pre-nuptial agreements put too much of
the focus of the relationship on selfishness and materialism?
9.8.8 Do pre-nuptial agreements have risk
reduction advantages for both spouses over the state's default pre-nuptial agreement?
9.8.9 Doesn't the State's Default Prenuptial
Agreement Encourage Domestic Violence or Spousal Abuse?
9.8.10 What should I tell my fiance about why I
feel the need for a pre-nuptial agreement?
9.8.11 Wouldn't I be the laughing stock of all
my family or friends or coworkers if I signed a prenuptial agreement?
9.8.12 Is it true that most family law
attorneys don't like pre-nuptial agreements and advise against them simply because they
eliminate the need to litigate and thereby decrease profits?
9.8.13 Aren't prenuptial agreements supposed to
give me MORE freedom and autonomy and not less? It doesn't seem like this one does.
9.9 Pre-Nuptial/Marital Agreement
10. DEFINITIONS
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