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Rzqust [24]
3 years ago
5

Let's say you had to write a constitution to live by. What would your own personal constitution say? In other words if you had

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lozanna [386]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Preamble: This constitution states the things that I value and will try to always follow during my life so that I can be a better person and the people around me.

Article 1: Spiritual Life

Section a: My spiritual life

I will read the bible, pray, and go to church. I must always trust God with the pathways he puts me on and the decisions he makes for me. I must always believe that he loves me and I will always believe that he is leading the right way. I must never doubt God or his ways.

Section b: Other's spiritual life

I must help others and lead them toward Christ. If I see someone that is depressed or having a bad day, I must let them know, to remember that God loves them no matter what and to follow him and let him guide their life.

Article 2: Confidence 

Section a: Towards myself

I must always have confidence and never be afraid because I know God is with me. I must not be afraid to speak up and let people walk all over me. I will not be afraid to try new things.

Section b: Other's Confidence

If I see someone who is scared to do something, I must tell them to breathe and pray to ask God to give them peace. I will help others to gain confidence to try new things.

Article 3: Anger 

Section a: My anger 

When I'm am deeply angry and just want to break something! I must breathe, pray, and ask God to put peace in my heart and to take my anger away. I will try to react calmly towards people and to control my anger so that problems don't occur. 

Section b: Other's anger

A lot of times, I see people who are angry and that also look like they want to break something. I must help them to control it. I will talk to them and pray with them, asking God to put peace and take their anger away. I must ask them what caused the anger and help them solve the problem.

MA_775_DIABLO [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

In my opinion, a constitution must embody the values, morals, and ideals of a given society or community. As a result, it should contain basic equal rights for all people, and a framework that allows for equal treatment of all no matter their creed or socioeconomic status

Explanation:

PLEASE GIVE ME BRAINLIEST

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