FAQs
Question: How am I supposed to put what I learn about the militia history of the United States of America's government and its religious doctrine into practice? Answer: The easiest way to start is helping another person learn what you have through study of the free-online U.S. Govt. In A Nutshell course. Pertaining to your question that means sharing these three important things to know in general:
|
1. The militia history is important to have a general knowledge of because it provides you with an understanding about the purpose the right to bear arms serves whether you own a firearm or not. Which includes (1) protection of yourself, family, property, and possessions; (2) privilege to hunt wild game; (3) and foremost is defense of the nation. This is what gun ownership is all about. Putting this knowledge into practice helps everyone who does become a more responsible member of society, when it comes to them using a firearm for any one or all of those reasons. Now in the present and the future.
2. Learning about America's government is important to know about in general because it helps to maintain our awareness of the purpose our government serves and the duties elected, appointed, and hired administrative officials must perform legitimately on a daily basis as executives, legislators, judges, and police. Having that knowledge enables us, the citizens as a whole, (and disables us as a whole if we don't have that knowledge), to fully understand what the protocols are to put an end to tyranny. In general: First, is civilian militia petitioning. Second, is civilian militia peaceful protesting. Third, is civilian militia bearing of arms.
3. What having knowledge of the government's religious doctrine does is help us the common citizens and our government officials to develop and practice high standards of morality and fairness. So that we all exerience equal protection where we live and go about our business, and equal justice in our courts of law. We all need to understand: By design, our government's religious doctrine was created to help us practice living righteously amonst each other.
Question: Why is it important for non-adult teens and young children between the ages of 6 and 13 to know those three things?
Answer: Concerning the (above) first and second paragraphs: There are millions of and 6 year old children who own toy guns bought as birthday and christmas presents by their parents, aunts, and uncles. For example, water and cap guns. There's millions of 7, 8, and 9 year olds who own BB guns. Older ones between 10 and 13, for example, own 22. caliber rifles bought by their parents to go hunting with them. This demonstrates why learning and practicing the three types of uses guns are made for is important to begin at an early age. Concerning the (above) third paragraph: The earlier children are taught to live righteously the greater their chance is to become a responsible gun owner and person possessing high standards of morality, equality, and fairness. Employed as a common civilian citizen (as the majority of us are). Or, as a state or federal officer.