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Shortcuts Undermine Strong Foundations, Blueprints Without Wisdom Fail

In all my years of studying and research I have noticed a pattern in most of these groups. They play to the “desires” of the people. This, is how the devil works though. Even the bible warns of this. In the book of Hebrews verse 13:2  Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have…

This so called pledge, by the mother that people claim, is false and untrue.
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This so called pledge, by the mother that people claim, is false and untrue.

Understanding the Legal Concept of a Pledge The are people that say, “our mothers did a pledge during the birth event, and pledged us as surety to the debt of the United States.”  Well that is a statement that has absolutely no validity in law. People that are saying that do not understand the fundamentals of…

The Intersection of Faith and Law: Understanding How God’s Trust and the Role of Trustees Intersect with Man’s Law
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The Intersection of Faith and Law: Understanding How God’s Trust and the Role of Trustees Intersect with Man’s Law

I. IntroductionThe concept of trust has significant implications in both theological and legal perspectives, reflecting a structure of responsibility, stewardship, and accountability. Trust law, as established in legal frameworks, involves a fiduciary relationship in which one party—the trustee—is tasked with managing assets on behalf of another party, the beneficiary. This arrangement is governed by a…

A Legal Trust Analysis of the Declaration: Sovereign States as Parties to America’s Founding Contract
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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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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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Adhesion Contracts and Their Intersection with the Fifth Amendment: An In-Depth Legal Analysis

Introduction to Adhesion Contracts and Property Rights Adhesion contracts, characterized by unequal bargaining power and non-negotiable terms, often raise concerns about fairness and enforceability. When such contracts involve deceit, constructive fraud, malfeasance, or deceptive practices, they challenge fundamental principles of contract and constitutional law. This article examines the interplay between adhesion contracts, property as defined…

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Adhesion Contracts: Full Disclosure, Consent, and Legal Protections for Vulnerable Parties

Adhesion contracts, often characterized by pre-drafted terms and unequal bargaining power, present unique challenges when involving minors or legally incompetent individuals. These agreements raise questions about fairness, enforceability, and the legal protections necessary for vulnerable parties. This article examines the critical principles of full disclosure, consent, and unconscionability while incorporating a discussion of the Baby…

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Government, God’s Institution: If you are going to say God’s Institution is evil, then you will have to say God is evil

The Torah: Organization of Government The concept of government as a divine institution is deeply rooted in the Torah. One of the most explicit examples of the organization of government is found in the book of Exodus: Exodus 18:13-26:  Moses, initially overwhelmed by the task of judging all the disputes among the Israelites, is advised…

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Is the Language “Bastardized”? The Misunderstood Term Babel

The Tower of Babel: Unity and Disobedience Leading to Confusion The story of the Tower of Babel, as narrated in Genesis 11, is one of the most significant and symbolically rich episodes in the Bible. It marks a pivotal moment in human history when the collective ambition of humanity collided with divine will, resulting in…

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