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Discover the foundational principles of personal sovereignty, self-ownership, and consent—exploring how individuals can reclaim and protect their rights under natural law, spiritual truth, and constitutional frameworks.
Explore the biblical, legal, and moral foundations of sovereignty and consent, learning how true freedom flows from God to individuals and only then to government through voluntary consent.
Discover the natural and constitutional hierarchy of sovereignty, from God and individuals to governments and corporations, and learn how these principles protect individual rights and limit government power.
A foundational course on the divine basis of sovereignty, the true source of freedom, and the lawful limits of government authority.
Explore the foundations of personal and legal sovereignty, the distinctions between statutory citizenship and true sovereignty, and how law, religion, and personal choices define your status and freedom.
A micro-learning course exploring the principle of Equal Protection, its biblical and constitutional foundations, and the consequences of favoritism and hypocrisy in law and governance.
Explore the distinction between God-given rights and government-granted privileges, examining consent, property, citizenship, and the competition between church and state within the context of law, history, and Biblical principles.
Explore the crucial differences between God's true religion and the government's counterfeit, learning how state power can become a form of idolatry and how to recognize, resist, and replace false worship with God-centered governance.
Learn the essential differences between public and private authority and the doctrine of separation of powers, including how these distinctions protect liberty and prevent government overreach.
Explore the biblical and legal foundations of sovereignty and foreign status, and learn how to maintain spiritual and legal independence from unjust authority.