The topic of discussion for this
Constitution Monday concerns Constitution Day. On September 17, 1787, the
Constitution of the United States was signed and sent to the States for
ratification. Today we celebrate the 230th anniversary of the
signing of this great document.
Larry P. Arnn, President of
Hillsdale College, is a strong believer in the importance of maintaining the
Constitution. In a letter sent to supporters of his college, he gives the
following explanation of the importance of the Constitution as well as a
picture of how the Constitution is being discarded.
Why is the Constitution so important?
Because it designed a government that had sufficient powers to secure our God-given,
natural rights; a government that was otherwise limited in its power; and a
government that would be accountable to the people, who would remain sovereign.
Under the Constitution, America quickly became the freest, most prosperous
nation in human history.
Over the past century, our government
has tended to operate less and less in accordance with the principles of our
Constitution, and more and more in accordance with opposing principles –
principles that favored less limited, even despotic rule by unelected
bureaucrats in regulatory agencies.
Hillsdale College teaches its students and encourages many other people to learn as much as
possible about the U.S. Constitution and how the government is supposed to
work. I have learned many important facts by taking its online classes.
Elder Dallin H. Oaks of the Quorum
of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spoke
at the Freedom Festival in Provo, Utah, in 1989. His remarks titled “The Divinely Inspired Constitution” were published in the February 1992 Ensign.
Although his main points are about how God inspired the writers of the Constitution,
he also explains why the U.S. Constitution is important to our nation as well
as to the entire world.
The United States Constitution was the
first written constitution in the world. It has served Americans well,
enhancing freedom and prosperity during the changed conditions of more than two
hundred years. Frequently copied, it has become the United States’ most
important export. After two centuries, every nation in the world except six
have adopted written constitutions, and the U.S. Constitution was a model for
all of them. No wonder modern revelation says that God established the U.S.
Constitution and that it “should be maintained for the rights and protection of
all flesh, according to just and holy principles” (Doctrine and Covenants 101:77).
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