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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.



You tell me to ‘stop talking and start doing.’ Well, I already did.
As we speak, my formal Supplemental Memorandum is on its way to the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States (Tracking: RS074950246RU). This isn’t just a ‘definition’ in my head anymore; it is a legal challenge filed in the real world.
You think they won’t throw away precedence? History is a graveyard of ‘untouchable’ precedences that were crushed by a single logical truth. Slavery was a ‘legal precedence.’ The divine right of kings was a ‘legal precedence.’ They all fell because the contradiction became too loud to ignore.
I’m not asking them to listen to ‘my’ common sense. I’m asking them to listen to their own National Motto. If the Supreme Court refuses to address why their ‘Trust in God’ is a lie used to protect corporate theft, then their silence is my victory. The mirror has been placed. Now we wait for the system to look into it.