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My husband and I have always cherished the strong patriotism that
is so prevalent in the homeschool community. While working on a
Generation Joshua Student Action Team last year, we so enjoyed
hearing the homeschool teens discussing constitutional issues and
deep philosophical ideas with knowledge and passion! David Gibbs
Jr., who founded the Christian Law Association to defend our Christian
liberties, and his son David Gibbs III, who defended Terry Schiavo's parents in their attempt to save their daughter's
life, have written some wonderful resources to help homeschoolers
understand more about our government and history. Understanding
the Constitution: Ten Things Every Christian Should Know About the Supreme Law
of the Land and One Nation Under God: Ten Things Every
Christian Should Know About the Founding of America were written to help the average person understand some of the important legal and historical foundations of our country.
Understanding the Constitution caught my attention in the first page
by citing a 2006 study showing that only one person in 1,000 was able to name
all five of the freedoms guaranteed in the First Amendment. Only "one in four Americans was able to name even one of these five important freedoms (freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petition for redress of grievances)!" This book presents a very comprehensive overview of one of the most profound and influential documents ever written, the U.S. Constitution, as well as some important background information on the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation. It completely dispels many of the misperceptions about the Constitution (which is printed in its entirety as an appendix), such as the "separation of church and state" (which is not a constitutional principle at all) and the notion of the constitution as a "living document" (as it is frequently interpreted by liberal judges today). Another interesting point from the book is that the Declaration of Independence is the "why" of our government and the Constitution is the "how."
One Nation Under God is a wonderful companion to Understanding
the Constitution, as it provides a very enlightening discussion of the
Christian principles that were pivotal in founding our nation. There has been
an unrelenting attempt in recent years to deny the strong Christian faith of
the early settlers of America and the founding fathers and to deny that their
faith led directly to the underpinnings of the Declaration of Independence
and the U.S. Constitution. It is not enough for us to believe and feel that
ours is a profoundly Christian nation; to be effective in our culture, we need
to have a solid, academically relevant means of knowing and proving this important
point. If we cede this foundation, then we have lost the core beliefs and principles
of our governmental structure. One
Nation Under God does a masterful job of refuting these naysayers by providing
solid historical proof in an understandable and interesting manner. Through
careful research, the authors meticulously demonstrate important facts such
as the following:
- Biblical Christianity was the driving force behind the desire
for independence and played a leading role in the Declaration of Independence
and the U.S. Constitution.
- Christopher Columbus, the Pilgrims, and the
Puritans came to the New World to glorify God and advance His
kingdom.
- America was largely founded as a sanctuary for religious
dissidents.
A
Study Guide is available for both Understanding
the Constitution and
One Nation Under God. These guides utilize a variety of exercises
(fill-in-the blank, true-false, and essay questions) to help the
student review the important material from the book.
I love that both Understanding the Constitution and One
Nation Under God are unapologetically Christian and patriotic! The authors have
given us some invaluable tools to push back the tide of revisionist
and politically correct history, and to prepare us to defend the fact
that the true greatness of America comes from our deep Christian heritage.
Important concepts are clearly defined, such as the oft-used historical
phrase "the laws of nature and of nature's God" and
the understanding that our legal system is only adequate for a moral and religious
people. I would highly recommend these books for high school students, parents,
and anyone who wants to better understand the foundational principles of our
government and the unique Christian heritage of our great nation!
Product review by Dr. Anne Margaret Wright, Senior Product Reviewer, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine, LLC, November 2009
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