Have you heard of Karl Lentz? Perhaps he may be able to shed some light on this subject matter.
http://broadmind.org/
Shalom
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Have you heard of Karl Lentz? Perhaps he may be able to shed some light on this subject matter.
http://broadmind.org/
Shalom
Hello and welcome AuAgen;
It is wonderful to have your contributions.
Lol, Karl will not have patience with questions about interpreting their codes, case law, etc..
If someone calls his show asking about that stuff, he will make background noise while they're talking, then call them "sir" as often as possible. LOL
Suggestion to those curious about Karl's teachings: listen to several of his [3-4 hour long] calls on Talkshoe before calling him so you know how to shape your question and what you're getting into. :-)
I would agree with you here, Jethro, without knowing anything of the details about which you speak. Fraud vitiates a contract. I would think that allows one to proceed in law. The fraud must first be proven, though.
Based on the following maxims of law:
A contract founded on a base and unlawful consideration, or against good morals, is null.
No action arises on an immoral contract.
Law arises out of fact; that is, its application must be to facts.
Out of fraud no action arises.
Advice, unless fraudulent, does not create an obligation.
It is a fraud to conceal a fraud
A mandate of an illegal thing is void.
Equal knowledge on both sides makes the contracting parties equal.