04-25-2017, 02:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-25-2017, 02:33 AM by APeacefulWarrior.)
So, GreatSpirit, how EXACTLY do you think that you'll be harming your enemies by getting yourself thrown in prison and ruining your life?
And, perhaps more importantly, how would that NOT be a victory for your enemies, hmm? I mean, if I were a hugely-powerful organization who wanted to destroy my foes, I would think it highly advantageous to find ways to trick them into destroying themselves. After all, the best way to win a war is to not fight the war in the first place.
Honestly, which of these potential scenarios sounds more likely to you?
1 - The government really does have billions and billions of money they're somehow "forced" to hand out and\or undo all the debt someone owes if that someone fills out a bunch of paperwork in EXACTLY the right way (despite there being no evidence of anyone ever managing to do this), or
2 - It's all a bunch of bullsh*t which will trick you into destroying yourself by breaking much more mundane laws.
I mean, not to be snarky, but if someone told you that you could fight the bad guys by throwing yourself into a volcano, would you do it? These "sovereignty" theories are just an invitation to self-destruction. Whether they were deliberately created as such, I have no idea, but that's still the end effect. I appreciate your desire to do service and help others, but you're currently on a path towards attempting it in a way which will -at best- accomplish nothing, and will at worst severely compromise your ability to do any more service in the future.
There are many, many ways of doing positive service. Why not pick one with a greater chance of actually helping people?
And, perhaps more importantly, how would that NOT be a victory for your enemies, hmm? I mean, if I were a hugely-powerful organization who wanted to destroy my foes, I would think it highly advantageous to find ways to trick them into destroying themselves. After all, the best way to win a war is to not fight the war in the first place.
Honestly, which of these potential scenarios sounds more likely to you?
1 - The government really does have billions and billions of money they're somehow "forced" to hand out and\or undo all the debt someone owes if that someone fills out a bunch of paperwork in EXACTLY the right way (despite there being no evidence of anyone ever managing to do this), or
2 - It's all a bunch of bullsh*t which will trick you into destroying yourself by breaking much more mundane laws.
I mean, not to be snarky, but if someone told you that you could fight the bad guys by throwing yourself into a volcano, would you do it? These "sovereignty" theories are just an invitation to self-destruction. Whether they were deliberately created as such, I have no idea, but that's still the end effect. I appreciate your desire to do service and help others, but you're currently on a path towards attempting it in a way which will -at best- accomplish nothing, and will at worst severely compromise your ability to do any more service in the future.
There are many, many ways of doing positive service. Why not pick one with a greater chance of actually helping people?