I referred to the constitution as a living document. That includes amendments such as the bill of rights. I support the constitution in its entirety. Perhaps.I should provide.a.definition of.what is meant by a living constitution as defined by a legal expert
In the words of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, "...the Constitution is not static. It doesn't mean what the people voted for when it was ratified. Rather it changes from era to era to comport with [...] 'the evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society.'"
I referred to the constitution as a living document as a response to a previous post criticising the validity of its relevance to modern society.The following was posted by redvip
"Who gives a shit. It's really stupid this idea that we need to parse and decipher words written by men hundreds of years ago who knew way less that we do, as if they were Moses walking down the mountain with tablets.
These were MEN. We should be able to decide on our own what exactly is better for our country today without worrying what some guys thought was right that long ago."