Here is an interesting take on this issue.
This opinion states that the FIRST MIDDLE LAST creation is a grant deed to a
landed estate of real property given from your natural father (grantor) to you (grantee) as ordained by God - a Divine inheritance ("...take dominion of the earth... replenish the earth and subdue it..."
The event was registered,
similar to the recordation of a Warranty Deed with one element missing - EXECUTION by the grantee. With this grant lacking, and in want of completion, it is rendered abandoned and the oath-sworn guardians, protectors and defenders of the Divine inheritance given to His sons and daughters are left with the charge of Wardship over the estate until such time as the true heir to the estate, and owner of the real property and interests therein, comes forth to make that Rightful Claim. Once this act and deed is done, ALL wardship ceases and ALL claims, liens and encumbrances once attached to that estate are NULLED and VOIDED. The Wards now become servants and vassals to the king and his estate by command and Will of the Creator -
SO HELP ME GOD.
DUAL ROLES.
You have the highest and final jurisdiction over your landed estate and it's real property and interests, and ANY and ALL oath-sworn public officers OF ANY KIND are oath-bound to protect, defend and guard you and your estate against ALL belligerents who may come against you.
You are the tribunal of the court of record of your estate and when you issue orders to God's servants, they must obey or be removed from that office. They are essentially inferior clerics and clergy who entered into an office of their own free will and choice. They have also chosen to take oaths and vows, swearing unto God to carry out His Law and Will. The
Vicar general in each area has highest and final jurisdiction over those who administer and act upon Civil Law (Roman Law). A living man and immortal living soul Created in the image of God administers and acts upon
common law (the unwritten law of reason based on Divine Law). The
Vicar is also your servant in common law (Divine Law) if you accept his vows. Issue him orders, and by his Holy vows unto God, he must carry them out.
DUAL ROLES.