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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45204730
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45204624
If the U.S. officially declares “In God We Trust” on its currency, it recognizes God as the ultimate Creator. Logically, if man is a tool in God’s hands, then every “invention” or “creation” belongs to the Original Source, not the tool. Selling intellectual property without proving you aren’t just a divine instrument is essentially piracy—trading someone else’s property as your own. I’ve started a petition to demand a “God-denial disclaimer” for every IP transaction. If you want to own an idea, you must officially deny God first. Let’s clean our public spaces from “protected” corporate noise and return creativity to its true source.



Lol this is an interesting shower thought, the fact that you’re taking it seriously makes me wonder if you spent too much time in Sovereign Citizen circles, or just watched Mircacle on 34th Street too many times.
Comparing this to ‘Sovereign Citizens’ is a lazy way to avoid the logic. Those groups try to escape the law; I am demanding the law actually follow its own rules.
A ‘shower thought’ becomes a legal reality when it’s mailed to the Supreme Court as a formal Memorandum. The difference between a joke and a revolution is Consistency.
If the state can’t be consistent with its own National Motto, then the state is the one ‘hallucinating’ a fairy tale where it can serve both God and Mammon. I’m just the one holding the invoice.
You think it’s funny? So did the people who laughed at the first person who said ‘kings don’t have divine rights.’ The system only looks ‘serious’ because you’ve never seen anyone pull the thread at the very bottom. Well, I just did. Check the tracking number.