The Prime Law in other words.

What does the Prime Law mean to you?

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2 Responses to “The Prime Law in other words.”

  • Jeremiah:

    So, if I am understanding the Prime Law correctly iniatory force is forbidden in any circumstances except for the exchange/creation of values. Yet does this apply to all levels of society? Even down to siblings feuding over a toy physically, calling each other names? Or how about a teenager stealing his parents car to go out on a date? Both of these are forceful situations, and I don’t understand how the prime law can help in that situation.

    If it is implied that the Prime Law can only exist after the twelve visions have been recognized by the whole of society, then of course, that is different, because the way of human society will have greatly changed for the better. I mean no disrespect to the party in my statements, but I am just curious how even what may seem like ‘trivial matters’ in the whole of society, but could mean devastating consequences for a few people like that.

    I hope someone emails me back for a response. Thank you.

  • Patricia C Meek:

    Good Question Jeremiah!I am learning and like to know about this??? please let me know, soon as possible, because I am tired of people keep stealing our chicken ranch and the Police can do nothing, how do solves this problem? May be that anyone respond to Jeremiah’s question might helps, and give me an idea, what to do with those chicken heads, Thank you.

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