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Constitution
- October 15, 2012
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A constitution is a decree of laws which governs a nation, protects the citizens, promotes the human rights of the people, and also distributes authority to the different representatives that makes up a parliament.
The word “constitution” is a french word which originates from the Latin word called “constitutio”.
In Hebrew this word roots from the word “Ish” which means male
The latin word “constitutio” was taken from constitutional letters or epistles written by apostle Paul and the council of Jerusalem to the gentile churches.
Apostle Paul’s letters written to the churches contained the moral values, constitutional instructions, and standards of God, described in details.
(The word “constitution” meaning; the apostolic constitution, Council of Jerusalem and treat on solemn matters of the church, such as the promulgation of laws or definitive teachings).
During the year 325 AD, Constantine the emperor of Rome formed a council of Nicea,
Where the Jewish Apostolic services were abolished, and replaced by the supreme authority of the Pope, and the Bishops (Catholic church).
Documents which governed the different levels of organizations, from sovereign states to companies and unincorporated associations were designed and decreed by the pop and distributed to Rome and other parts of the world via the Roman constitution (the canon law and the Roman law).
In the realm of the human subconscious and psychological status, every human being on earth is governed by a constitutional law, some are governed consciously, some are governed unconsciously.
Through the constitution,
According to Scott Gordon, a political organization is constitutional to the extent that it “contain institutionalized mechanisms of power control for the protection of the interests and liberties of the citizenry, including those that may be in the interest of the minority.”
Article written by Ap Ngabo Alex.