God's Law

There are no human legislators, and the powerful of the day are not allowed to pass whatever laws they want. The Law is regularly read to everyone in the society, so there is no special class of lawyers who only know it. The number of laws is limited to what is in the Bible so that the people remain free of excessive legislation, and secure that the rules won’t ever change by the whim of this or that political manipulator. There is no political class to profit from legislation simply becau (cont.)
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Man's Law

The totality of legislative and regulative institutions issue 80,000 pages of new laws every year. New laws are passed in complete secrecy and darkness, and politicians use tax money for propaganda to deceive the voters about the real issues of the new laws passed. At the end, the process of legislation is a game of manipulation on the part of the political class and stupidity on the part of the masses of voters, who are every year presented with new laws that take away their property, curtail t (cont.)
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God's Law

Individuals are free to decide between themselves what medium of exchange they are going to use (or barter goods), with no government coercion to use certain “legal tender.” The government doesn’t control the currency, and there is no central bank with the exclusive privilege to have a monopoly on money and credit. Arbitrary creation of money supply (inflation) and fractional reserve banking (arbitrary extension of credit, and therefore more inflation) are criminalized; thus, b (cont.)
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Man's Law

A small elite of bankers and politicians, using the coercive power of the state, forces everyone in the economy to use one currency only (“legal tender laws”), and then destroys that currency debasing its value to reflect only the decisions of the social planners. The market is left to the mercy of those who “produce” the currency, and to their clients – the corporations who get early access to the newly created currency. Once such monopolistic position is achieved, (cont.)
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