37 Questions
What is the law based on?
The father-son relationship
What does the text say about making a new identity?
It is against the law
What does the text say about appearing as a new identity?
It is a trick
Who has the power to make the rules over something?
The maker
What did the Catholics do to the second commandment in the catechism?
They deleted it
What does the tenth commandment in the Bible forbid?
Coveting your neighbor's goods
Why did the Hutterites and Mennonites not want their picture on a birth certificate?
They believed it violated the second commandment
What does the word 'appear' mean?
To give the impression of being something
What is the meaning of the word 'personify' as explained in the text?
To give body to a fictional being
What does the word 'fraud' mean in the context of the text?
To deceive or trick
How does a court establish jurisdiction over an individual according to the text?
By the individual's appearance or looks
Why does God say that every being is made in the likeness of its maker?
To explain that God is the creator of all beings
What is the significance of the family unit according to the text?
It is the only thing God recognizes
Why does God say not to make any likeness of anything according to the text?
Because God already made a likeness for every being
What is the reason for God giving the Ten Commandments according to the text?
To prevent the creation of graven images
What is identity based on?
Your appearance and genetics
What does the term 'identity' refer to?
What you look like and who you are related to
What does the text say about changing your identity?
It is impossible to change your identity
What is the relation between a being and its maker?
Every being has the likeness of its maker
What is the significance of the second commandment according to the text?
It is about not making any likeness of anything
What did the court of appeal not understand about the second commandment according to the text?
The meaning of 'coveting'
What does the text say about the relationship between a being and its maker?
Every being is born of its maker.
What is the basis of identity?
Genetics
What does the text say about changing one's identity?
It is impossible to change one's identity.
What does the text say about the relationship between identity and appearance?
Identity is a combination of appearance and genetics.
What is the main argument made in the text?
The text argues that changing one's identity is a form of fraud.
What is the significance of wearing a mask?
Wearing a mask is a disguise that conceals one's true identity.
What does the text say about the relationship between a being and its maker?
A being and its maker have a father-son relationship.
Why is making a new identity considered fraud?
Because it goes against the law and is a form of deception.
What does it mean to 'appear' as something?
To give the impression of being something
What does the text say about changing one's appearance?
Changing one's appearance is a form of identity fraud
What does the term 'fraud' mean in the context of the text?
A deceptive act or falsehood
Why does a court have jurisdiction over an individual?
Based on the individual's appearance
Why does God say that every being has the likeness of its maker?
To reveal that every being is created by God
What is the reason for God giving the Ten Commandments according to the text?
To establish the highest authority on law
What does the text say about the family unit?
It is the only thing God recognizes
Why does God say not to make any likeness of anything according to the text?
Because every being already has a likeness
Study Notes
Identity Fraud and Deception in the Legal System
- The video discusses the concept of identity and the trick of appearing as a new identity.
- The law is based on the principle that the owner of something has the right to make rules and has power over it.
- The video questions how the Queen or the state can claim ownership over individuals and their possessions when they are not the creators or makers.
- The trick is to create a new identity and appear as it, fooling others but ultimately deceiving oneself.
- Making a new identity and appearing as it is against the law and considered fraud.
- It is also considered witchcraft and the practice of the occult to create an unnatural effect by making oneself a new being and appearing as it.
- Society normalizes the idea of changing identities and roles, leading to a detachment from reality.
- To appear as something is to fraudulently represent oneself, as it is not true or real.
- The three key words to understand are "a torn," "personify," and "appear," all of which involve fraud and deception.
- Assuming a new identity means losing one's body, life, and property, as it is a violation of the law.
- Courts have jurisdiction based on appearance, as they treat individuals as they appear to be.
- Living life based on a fictional and fraudulent identity is the norm and is reflected in official documentation.
Note: The text provided is a transcription of a video and may contain grammatical errors or incomplete sentences.
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