5 Facts About the Constitution You May Not Know

 

 

I have registered/enrolled in several Hillsdale College online courses. They are FREE. No charge no strings attached. A person can go along at whatever pace they desire or are able to do. The video instruction is excellent. The quizzes are not difficult. Progress at your own personal pace.

Hillsdale will never bother you. Occasionally, when enrolled in a course, you’ll receive an email progress report merely letting you know how far along in the course you are. That’s all. An occasional email letting you know of any new courses added. But other than that Hillsdale will not send you much or become annoying.

The information provided in each lesson is most helpful. Presented by highly qualified professors and instructors. The course offerings are wonderful. I am in the process of studying courses on Early Christianity, C.S. Lewis, Constitution 101…, and the Federalist Papers.

Be bold. No excuses. This is not taking a chance or being risky. This is to further equip each of us, especially in these perilous times in which we live to be the people, the Americans, the Christians we ought to be, can be — if we only have faith and apply ourselves. To such a good cause.

Enjoy the time each day studying and meditating upon God’s Word growing closer to the Lord and studying and learning such noble matters, when able, such as the U.S. Constitution which has been under and is under its greatest threats and attacks since the creation of our great and unique nation. A nation unlike any other in world history, save for Israel. The only Constitutional Republic. The most thought out nation ever brought about. By Divine Providence and select men serving and knowing the Lord. Contrary to what most history teachers, media types, and those in our present government claim.

Look over the following. Give careful and strong consideration to registering/enrolling in the course below [the link is provided below], or get on Hillsdale’s website to look over the FREE online courses.

I have no affiliation with Hillsdale College other than taking their free online courses.

We’re never too old to learn. I’m 71 and closer to 72 and if I can do this so can you! Keep the synapses, the gray matter active and moving. Don’t become another Joe…[who still has enough going on up there in his head to keep his hatred of our Republic and our Constitution alive and his and his circle, his people working to remove and destroy our Foundation — which began upon the Lord, upon the word of God, and our Constitution is a by-product of our Founders faith in God, in the Holy Bible!]

Also, while here take a few minutes and watch the video;

If We Can Keep It

AFTER looking over the following information, make sure to come back here and open the above link. It’s a short video and well worth the time to watch & listen to…

Read on!

Ken Pullen, Sunday, July 7th, 2024

 

 

Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution

 

Learn the meaning of the Constitution and the principles of American government in this new version of Hillsdale’s most popular FREE online course.

 

Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution | Hillsdale College Online Courses

 

The United States Constitution was designed to secure the natural rights proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence. Signed by Constitutional Convention delegates on September 17, 1787—Constitution Day—it was ratified by the American people and remains the most enduring and successful constitution in history.

In this twelve-lecture course, students will examine the political theory of the American Founding and subsequent challenges to that theory throughout American history. Topics covered in this course include: the natural rights theory of the Founding, the meaning of the Declaration and the Constitution, the crisis of the Civil War, the Progressive rejection of the Founding, and the nature and form of modern liberalism.

Join more than one million Americans who have taken “Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution” by enrolling in this free online course today!

Enroll in this free course on the Constitution today!

To enroll in “Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution,” please enter your email address.

33 E. College St. Hillsdale, MI 49242 | Phone: (517) 607-2738 | Privacy Policy

© 2024 Hillsdale College