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So, you believe they “stole the gold”? Well, that just proves you do not understand what money is. At one time they used sea shells as money. Who agreed that sea shells had value? The parties to the contract decided that. This is why you can use anything of “value” as money. That includes a…
Anna Von Reitz | Biblical Teachings | Church | Foundations | Principles | Sermons | Trust | TrustsThe 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…

