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The Jural Assembly Handbook                                               By: Anna Von Reitz


                                         Section 2 — Law and Religion


               As I anticipated my release of “For All Jural Assemblies” has stimulated quite a bit of discussion
               as more people are grasping the nature, function, and vital importance of our Jural Assemblies.
               As  I  also  anticipated,  this  initial  understanding  is  creating  the  need  for  more  discussion  of
               associated topics.
               So here is Round Two:

               Our  land  and  soil  jurisdiction  government  is  secular  not  religious  per  se  for  a  reason.  Our
               Founders were familiar with the evils of Theocracies and the way that such belief systems try to
               thwart  the  greater  and  more  Universal  Principle  of  Free  Will,  so  they  very  decidedly  and
               purposefully cast the issues of religious belief out of the American Government.
               There is separation of Church and State to allow the peace and provide for just treatment of all
               those living under this system.

               The basis of the “American Common Law” is the Ten Commandments which are “common” to
               all three major land based religions in the West — Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

               This common ethical basis provides the heart of the Common Law — an ethical matrix that is
               “common”  to  and/or  acceptable  to  adherents  of  all  these  major  religions  and  most  thinking
               people world wide.

               In the vast main, people agree that one should not lie, cheat, steal, murder and so on. The only
               significant  exception  to  this  is  the  religion  of  Satanism  which  is  peculiar  to  the  international
               jurisdiction  of  the  sea  and  the  realm  of  Commerce  which  pre-dates  all  the  major  western
               religions and includes premises that are very foreign to us.
               Because of the separation of Church and State in this country, and because of the common law
               doctrine  none  of  our  land  jurisdiction  Offices  invoke  God  and  they  do  not  require  Oaths  of
               Office.
               This will come as a big surprise to many people, but is obvious enough upon reflection.

               The God of Israel is not the God of Judah and the God of Judah is not the God of Islam and the
               God of Islam is not the God of Christianity and the God of the Sea is not the God of any of the
               others,  so  our  Forefathers  who  were  familiar  with  this  conundrum  and  generally  disposed  to
               taking the Bible seriously did away with Oath-taking for Public Offices.
               All those “swearing in” ceremonies we are familiar with and the phrase “so help me God” come
               from the sea jurisdiction courts not the land and soil jurisdiction courts.
               Oath-taking is a pagan custom and the “God” being appealed to is not necessarily “the” God
               most people assume!

               Because law comes from religion but is not in itself “a” religion there are many strange cross-
               overs, but generally speaking, the Law of the Land derives from the worship of Yahavah and the
               Law of the Sea derives from the worship of Baal (Satan) and the Law of the Air derives from the
               worship of Osiris.
               Jural Assemblies as previously explained are constituted by people living on the land and soil of
               a country and whether Judaism, Islam or Christianity is invoked, the same ethical standard of the
               Ten Commandments applies to everyone in Georgia as to everyone in Maine.


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