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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.



This is a post from an LLM.
I already gave an answer below. Idea is mine. I spend years thinking it though.
Maybe you should have spent some of those years studying law.
I don’t need a law degree to see a logical explosion in the foundation of the law.
You don’t need to be a mechanic to know the car is on fire when there’s smoke coming from the engine. If the State’s Supreme Motto conflicts with its Property Law, that’s not a ‘legal nuance’ — that’s a systemic failure.
Actual lawyers are trained to protect the ‘Empire of Lies’ and find excuses for its contradictions. I spent my years studying the Truth, not the excuses. If the law is so fragile that a ‘layman’ with a mirror can break it, then the problem isn’t with my education — it’s with your ‘Justice.’
The Supreme Court has my Memorandum now. Let’s see if their ‘law degrees’ can help them explain why they sell God’s property as their own.