If you are referring to the U-S Constitution, no. The Constitution was written by members of the U-S government when we declared independence from Great Britain. The Constitution is the law that governs the citizens and officials of the United State of America. Some of the laws are based on principles found in the Bible, but are specific to the rules of the U-S. Nothing in the U.S. Constitution has its origins in the Christian Bible. There were no democracies, and all the rights that go with it, in the Bible.
Much of the Constitution was based on the bible.
the u.s. constitution is based on the concept of?
the difference is the Louisiana constitution was based off of the french legal system and the U.S constitution was based off of the English legal system
Government whose policies are based off of a constitution
Unless individual sects of Christianity have a constitution, I don't know of any Christian constitution. My understanding of a constitution is that it is a blueprint for a political system. The Bible is not a constitutional writing, in my understanding.
Because the Mayflower Compact was the first Frame of Government in America, the Constitution and other Government laws were based off of it.
The constitution has amendments. The bible has commandments. 10 of them.
A Constitution based federal republic is a system in which the people vote for government officials to represent themselves that will be held accountable based on the laws of the Constitution.
The Constitution is based on the 7 principles.
The legislative branch is allowed to make the laws of the government within the limits of the Constitution. Much of their activities lately have been based off of very loose interpretations of the Constitution.
Much of the Japanese Constitution is based on the US Constitution.
which idea does the united states constitution express?