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The People’s Modern Era, Bill of Rights, Forty Moral Commandments & Vows Declarations

Bro. Vonnie Darin Darby Sr.

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Philosophie

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Although the United States, United Kingdom, Africa, and many other countries have their bill of rights and constitution, and the world’s church and people have their Ten Commandments and the Holy Bible—all of which are still relevant, useful, and embraced—they all were written more than two hundred years ago and are individual documents and in badly need of an upgrade for today’s modern-era religious, social, economic, and humanitarian issues and concerns of the world, church, and governments. The People’s Modern Era Bill of Rights & Forty Moral Commandments and Vows Declarations is an upgraded version of the Bill of Rights, Constitution, and Ten Commandments—all in one. It consists of forty godly, moral, humanitarian modern-era values and principles on living righteously. With modern-era social issues, dysfunctional behavior, violence and broken up families and communities, and lost values and global connections in mind, the author created forty modern-era vows and commandments consisting of godly morals and values language. You will find this book to be very educational and inspiring—a connection and upgraded extension of the Constitution, Bill of Rights, Holy Bible, and Ten Commandments.

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Bill of Rights, Philosophy, Politics