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Most right are often not taken by governments without cause but sold for benefits by contract. [[Plutarch]] and [[Polybius]] told the people even before [[Baptism|John the Baptist]], Jesus and Peter who told us why would become [[Merchandise]] and how we would [[Covetous Practices|curse our children]]. And before them Moses told you:
Most right are often not taken by governments without cause but sold for benefits by contract. [[Plutarch]] and [[Polybius]] told the people even before [[Baptism|John the Baptist]], Jesus and Peter who told us why would become [[Merchandise]] and how we would [[Covetous Practices|curse our children]]. And before them Moses told you:


[[Exodus 23]]:32  "Thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor with their gods."
[[Exodus 23]]:32  "Thou shalt make no [[covenant]] with them, nor with their [[Gods|gods]]."


[[Deuteronomy 7]]:2 "And when the LORD thy God shall deliver them before thee; thou shalt smite them, and utterly destroy them; thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor shew mercy unto them:"
But people make agreements every day to get benefits from men who call themselves [[Benefactors]] but exercise authority to provide those [[Benefits|benefits]] by taking away from their neighbor. In the days of [[Rome]] these were called the [[Fathers]] of the earth and they offered a [[Welfare|welfare]] of [[Bread and circuses|free bread and circuses]].
 
The [[Church]] use to provide a [[Daily ministration]] for Christians who would not apply to the [[Imperial Cult of Rome]] for its [[Welfare|welfare]] nor the [[Corban]] of the [[Pharisees]]. This was the [[Christian conflict]].


[[CCC|Contracts, Covenants and Constitutions]]
[[CCC|Contracts, Covenants and Constitutions]]

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Contract con·tract
noun: contract; plural noun: contracts ˈkänˌtrakt/

  1. a written or spoken agreement, esp. one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law.
  • synonyms: agreement, commitment, arrangement, settlement, understanding, compact, covenant, bond;

Covenant cov·e·nant noun: covenant; plural noun: covenants

  1. an agreement. synonyms: contract, agreement, undertaking, commitment, guarantee, warrant, pledge, promise, bond, indenture; More

Covenant as verb: covenant; 3rd person present: covenants; past tense: covenanted; past participle: covenanted; gerund or present participle: covenanting

  1. agree, esp. by lease, deed, or other legal contract.

"the landlord covenants to repair the property"

  • synonyms: undertake, contract, guarantee, pledge, promise, agree,

Description Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, Distinguished Scholar in Law and Jurisprudence at the Mises Institute and Senior Judicial Analyst at Fox News presented at the 2014 Mises Circle in Costa Mesa, California the difference between Natural Law and Legislative Law. You can voluntarily surrender rights by contract. Time 19:09
  • "No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title ..."

U.S. Constitution - Article 1 Section 10 - ...

Most right are often not taken by governments without cause but sold for benefits by contract. Plutarch and Polybius told the people even before John the Baptist, Jesus and Peter who told us why would become Merchandise and how we would curse our children. And before them Moses told you:

Exodus 23:32 "Thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor with their gods."

But people make agreements every day to get benefits from men who call themselves Benefactors but exercise authority to provide those benefits by taking away from their neighbor. In the days of Rome these were called the Fathers of the earth and they offered a welfare of free bread and circuses.

The Church use to provide a Daily ministration for Christians who would not apply to the Imperial Cult of Rome for its welfare nor the Corban of the Pharisees. This was the Christian conflict.

Contracts, Covenants and Constitutions

The Covenants of the gods
http://www.hisholychurch.org/study/gods/bookgods.php

Rights | Property rights | Human Rights | Human Events |
Law | Natural Law | Civil law |
Legal | Common Law | Fiction of law |
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS |
Parents have a prior right |
Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights |
Human resources | Merchandise | Employ |
Universal Service | Tribute | Corvee |
The Way | Foolishly | Foolish virgins |
The Right of Self-determination | Fraud |
Free Assemblies | CORE | Righteousness |
Workers of Iniquity | Doers of the Word | Fruit |

Law
Law | Natural Law | Legal title | Common Law |
Fiction of law | Stare decisis | Jury | Voir dire |
Consent | Contract | Parental contract | Government |
Civil law | Civil Rights | Civil Government | Governments |
No Kings | Canon law | Cities of refuge | Levites |
Citizen | Equity | The Ten Laws | Law of the Maat |
Bastiat's The Law and Two Trees | Trees |
The Occupy Refuge Movement | Clive Bundy | Hammond |
Barcroft | Benefactors | Gods | Jury | Sanhedrin |
Protection | Weightier matters | Social contract | Community Law |
Perfect law of liberty | Power to change | Covet | Rights |
Anarchist | Agorism | Live as if the state does not exist |‏‎

Spirit | Spiritual | Spiritual DNA and Gene Expression |
Spiritual Economics | Spiritual Contract | Spiritual mechanics |
Law is spiritual | poor in spirit | Meditation | Soul |
Phylacteries | Tefillin | Fringe | Breeches |
Mind | Dendritic tree | Trees | The Rod |


Covenants
Contracts, Covenants, and Constitutions, Series
http://www.hisholychurch.org/study/covenants/index.php