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You owe no debt or duty to persons
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You owe no debt or duty to persons

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According to the text, what did the person do when they received a phone call from the Canada Revenue Agency?

  • They ignored the call
  • They fainted
  • They hung up
  • They called the agency back (correct)
  • What did the person realize after speaking with the representative of the Canada Revenue Agency?

  • The agency did not exist (correct)
  • The call was a mistake
  • The representative was rude
  • The call was a prank
  • What does the text suggest about fictional beings?

  • They have no power (correct)
  • They can be feared
  • They are created by God
  • They are real
  • What advice does the text give when receiving communication from a fictional person or organization?

    <p>Face it head-on</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the text, what determines a person's identity?

    <p>Their birth certificate</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the text say about appearing in person?

    <p>It is necessary to enter into wonderland</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the text suggest about the relationship between a person's name and their identity?

    <p>A new name must come from God to change identity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of documentation in determining a person's identity according to the text?

    <p>Documentation determines a person's citizenship</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the text, what does the author believe about debts?

    <p>Debts do not exist because they are attached to fictional beings</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the author suggest is the best approach to dealing with claims or obligations?

    <p>Ignore the claims and obligations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the author imply about national citizenship?

    <p>National citizenship is a fictional concept</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the author believe about the concept of being a debtor?

    <p>Being a debtor is a fictional status</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Understanding the Power of Fictional Entities

    • A friend received a phone call from a number claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency, but it turned out to be a fiction.
    • The friend confronted the caller, asserting that they wanted to speak directly to the Canada Revenue Agency, and the caller eventually admitted they were not the agency.
    • Many organizations, such as government entities and courts, are fictional beings that do not actually exist and have no power.
    • Another person fainted upon receiving a phone call from the Canada Revenue Agency, demonstrating the power people give to these fictional entities.
    • A court case involved a conversation about what Canada is, leading the judge to become upset and question why a fictional entity was in their court.
    • People have the right to face their accuser, whether it is the Queen or the Canada Revenue Agency, instead of speaking to representatives.
    • Fictional beings have no life or power, while real beings, created by God, do.
    • It is important to face and confront these fictional entities rather than fear them.
    • Dealing with these entities directly can provide evidence that they are fictional beings.
    • However, caution should be exercised in certain situations, such as when dealing with banks or potential repercussions for not complying.
    • When dealing with people face-to-face, it is a man-to-man interaction, but when dealing with fictional entities, they are not real and represent organizations.
    • Birth certificates and other government documents establish a change in identity from being made in the image and likeness of God to being associated with a fictional entity, such as Canada or the United States.

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    Test your knowledge on identifying scam phone calls with this quiz! Learn how to spot the red flags and protect yourself from fraudulent calls, like the one experienced by a friend who received a message from the Canada Revenue Agency. Discover tips to avoid falling victim to phone scams and safeguard your personal information.

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