christian nationhood
Presenters
- Brent Allan Winters, Attorney at Law
- Dar Leaf, Sheriff, Barry County, Michigan
After completing this course, the student will know
I. The definition of Christian Nationhood:
A critical mass of people who love the land that God has given to them
- Are loyal to the law of the land; and therefore,
- Cultivate our law of the land’s trust settlement
II. The Common-law trust’s three certainties of words that birth Christian Nationhood:
- Certainty of God’s trust-settlement Intent
- Certainty of God’s entrusted Land
- Certainty of God’s chosen trust Beneficiaries
III. The two volumes of law that uphold Christian Nationhood:
- Our common-law’s form of government, called the laws of nature
- The Bible’s outcome standards, called the laws of nature’s God to fill that form
In sum: Christian Nationhood comprises God’s direct and indirect delegation of separate jurisdictions, to and through, a critical mass of the people driven to learn, beward, and do (1) our common-law of the land’s course of due process and (2) appeal to the Bible’s outcome standards for their final arbiter and court of last resort, to measure the course of due process’s outcome.
Finally, undergirding Christian Nationhood is a critical mass of a country’s people who recognize their militiamen’s duty under God’s common-law trust settlement, (1) to safeguard their land, God’s entrusted property, by force of arms against enemies foreign, and (2) to safeguard their law of the land, our common law, by Jury duty, against enemies domestic.
During twelve presentations we will discuss which is best
Law of the Land or Law of the City
Down-to-Earth Nationhood or Urbane Civilization
A Government of Law or A Government of Men
Nation by Cultivation or Nation by Decree
Love of our Land or Love of Government
Patriotism or Mother Earth
Freemanship or Citizenship
Theocracy or Ecclesiacracy
Local Right or Central Power
Christendom or Christendumb