TWO GOVERNMENTS
Thursday, 02 December 2010 12:56
See Downes v. Bidwell (Supreme Court case)
“...two national governments exists; one to be maintained under the Constitution, with all its restrictions,
the other to be maintained by Congress outside and independently of that instrument.”
| Constitutional | Congressional | |
| Historical Law Flow Results Purpose of government Political status Courts Judges Redemption Financial status Currency Family structure Women Man Child Reward Method Membership status | Christian Supreme law of land Public law for private use Individual liberty Preserve individual rights Sovereign Just courts Pursue justice Gift received Creditor Backed by tangible assets Valued Proverbs 31 woman Provider and protector Obedient Enjoy Gods presence forever God saves man Part of the bride | Pagan Statutes and public policy Private law for public use 14th Amendment plantation slave Obedience to tyrants Slave Black Market courts Black robed promoting corruption Decided by works Debtor Fiat currency Government head of house Confusion Evasive Rebellious Away from God Man saves himself Minions of deceit |
Result: Ongoing struggle between the two on the same land from which they came and to which
they will return.
Submission: No one can successfully serve both.

