Books by Douglas V. Gibbs
-- 25 Myths of the United States Constitution: A great starter book for learning the United States Constitution . A hostility against the United States Constitution exists in America. Myths have emerged to desconstruct the original intent of the Document. 25 Myths of the United States Constitution exposes these myths by presenting a defense based on the original intent of the Founding Fathers as revealed by the debates during the Constitutional Convention, and the writings of the men of that era.
-- The Basic Constitution: An Examination of the Principles and Philosophies of the United States Constitution: The Basic Constitution takes a detailed journey through the text of the document that created the American System of Government, revealing that the United States Constitution is the context of conservatism. During the Summer of 1787, a brilliant assembly of American Patriots created the Constitution of the United States. After a tumultuous start, the elder statesman, Benjamin
Franklin, reminded the delegates in attendance of the need to seek a firm reliance on divine Providence. The stormy convention birthed dramatic debate, unexpected compromises, and incredible changes of minds. Ideas clashed, and tempers flared. And during it all, James Madison took painstaking notes as the conciliatory Benjamin Franklin added his wisdom here and there, and George Washington often sat silent while James Wilson argued that liberty can only survive if the government of the United States is limited in its scope and power. Despite the heat and the political clashes, what emerged was a masterpiece - the greatest document ever conceived in history, save for the Holy Bible. They created a working government that would be a powerful lion to external issues, yet caged and restrained regarding the internal issues... creating a federal government given the task of promoting, preserving, and protecting the union of States, and the autonomous sovereignty of the individual States.
The Basic Constitution is written like a textbook, but in a manner that is comprehensible to every person who journeys through its pages. The book includes a glossary of terms, index, bibliography listing the resources used, The Declaration of Independence, and The Constitution of the United States.
-- Silenced Screams: Abortion in a Virtuous Society: In 1967 a young woman, alone in a small motel room, clung to life because of the sweet baby boy in her life.
Lying in a clinic, watching an ultrasound of her unborn baby, a young woman decided to change her mind about aborting her baby.
An old man, haunted by the roar of a train barreling down the tracks, remembers the horror of genocide.
Our rights are natural, God-given; so is it possible for abortion to be a right?
Douglas V. Gibbs, Constitutionalist, Christian, and Political Advocate, provides arguments in "Silenced Screams" that reveal the truth behind the numbers, the lies behind the veil, and the reality of the culture of death that will make even the most ardent supporter of abortion stop for a moment, and seriously reconsider their position on the issue.
The book, "Silenced Screams: Abortion in a Virtuous Society," is a Pro-Life examination of the issue of abortion, seeking understanding of the age old issue by examining history, the United States Constitution, Christianity, and our sacred humanity.
-- Constitution Quest Game: Constitution Quest is the fun way to learn the Constitution, and provides a great opportunity to get the whole family together for a little competition. The creators are school teachers, and designed The Constitution Quest Game to be the most fun and easy way to LEARN and REMEMBER the U.S. Constitution. It’s perfect for anyone who wants to teach the text of the U.S. Constitution in a highly-engaging and very effective way.
This beautiful, eye-catching, American-made game, is high-quality and nonpartisan.
It covers ALL the articles and amendments in the U.S. Constitution, with attention to all three branches of government, separation of powers, checks and balances, as well as key facts, dates and vocabulary.
You can play Constitution Quest without any prior knowledge, because the game was designed for children and adults to learn the Constitution as they play.
Constitution Quest is helping people of all ages to learn the U.S. Constitution at home or in the classroom. Constitutional scholars have endorsed the game and Students claim Constitution Quest has helped them to confidently pass their government exams!
Kids who might not sit still to read the Constitution do sit down to play the Constitution Quest Game with Grandpa and Grandma...because it's a game! What better way to pass along your love for the U.S. Constitution to the next generation?
Freedom is only one generation away from extinction, but you can save it with the most fun and easy way to rediscover the U.S. Constitution: Constitution Quest.
What’s YOUR Constitutional IQ?
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