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A Legal Trust Analysis of the Declaration: Sovereign States as Parties to America’s Founding Contract

IntroductionThe Declaration, one of the foundational documents of the United States, is often regarded as a political manifesto asserting independence from British rule. However, a closer analysis reveals that it can also be interpreted as a trust compact, where sovereign states serve as grantors, the federal government later assumes the role of trustee, and constitutional…

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The Law of Agency: Its Principles Ordained by the Creator and Its Current Application

IntroductionThe law of agency is a principle foundational to many legal, business, and social relationships today. At its core, it involves one person (the agent) being authorized to act on behalf of another (the principal), creating a relationship characterized by authority, trust, responsibility, and accountability. While this principle may seem to be a purely human…

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**Annoucement** The Church can now accept Donations, etc…

We can now accept Donations, Tithes, and Offerings. For those who have been with us for a while, you know the accountability to all of you I hold us to. I do believe that a Pastor has a fiduciary relationship to the people and to the creator. you can now see the buttons for that…

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084 – Should We Be Living Life Through the Role of Agent? with Pastor of the Way | Sovereign Collective

084 – Should We Be Living Life Through the Role of Agent? with Pastor of the Way | Sovereign Collective— Read on Should We Be Living Life Through the Role of Agent?  with Pastor of the Way | Ep. 084 by Sascha Kalivoda As the world gets increasingly bizarre, with seemingly only bad news to…

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God’s Institution of Government and Mankind’s Free Will in Governance A Biblical Perspective with Hebrew and Greek Insights Part 4

When to Obey and Disobey Government:  A Biblical and Rabbinical Perspective The Bible teaches that governing authorities are established by God (Romans 13:1), but it also emphasizes that obedience to government is not absolute. When human rulers command what is contrary to God’s law, believers are required to obey God rather than men (Acts 5:29)….

Genesis 1:1 and the Block Universe Model

The Bible, especially in its original Hebrew and Greek texts, demonstrates numerical patterns that align with timeless concepts. In this post, we explore how the structure of Genesis 1:1 relates to the Block Universe model, where all events are part of a fixed, interconnected whole. Step 1: Understanding Biblical Numerical Systems The Hebrew and Greek…

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Every Express Trust is a Contract, but Every Contract is Not Always a Trust: The Key Differences

Every Express Trust is a Contract, but Every Contract is Not Always a Trust: The Key Differences Understanding the legal concepts of trusts and contracts is critical to avoiding confusion, especially since both can involve agreements and obligations. However, as highlighted in Bogert’s The Law of Trusts and Trustees § 17, these legal structures have…

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God’s Institution of Government and Mankind’s Free Will in Governance A Biblical Perspective with Hebrew and Greek Insights Part 3

The Purpose of Government According to Psalm 82  A Biblical and Rabbinical Perspective Psalm 82 provides one of the clearest biblical declarations of God’s expectations for rulers and His judgment upon those who govern unjustly. This passage establishes the moral and ethical foundation for righteous leadership, emphasizing that government must uphold justice, defend the weak,…

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God’s Institution of Government and Mankind’s Free Will in Governance: A Biblical Perspective with Hebrew and Greek Insights Part 2

Mankind’s Free Will in Choosing Government A Biblical and Rabbinical Perspective While God ordained government as an institution, He also granted humanity free will to determine its structure and leadership, provided it aligns with His divine laws. Throughout Scripture, we see examples of righteous governance, where rulers follow God’s commandments, and rebellious governance, where leaders…

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God’s Institution of Government and Mankind’s Free Will in Governance: A Biblical Perspective with Hebrew and Greek Insights Part 1

The Bible teaches that government is ordained by God to uphold justice, righteousness, and protection for the vulnerable. However, God has also given humanity free will to choose its form of government, provided it does not violate His moral law. Throughout both the Old and New Testaments, Scripture emphasizes that rulers are accountable to God…