Quote Originally Posted by Michael Joseph View Post
While this post goes right to the nature of Property - Right of Use; it is vague. If I exercise dominion over a horse and break the horse does that mean you get to ride it? You have no Right of Use. Yet the Horse belongs to God. Will you trespass upon my farm animal and USE it for yourself?

Look at the Scripture - it says do not remove the ancient landmark. Their lots were surveyed out and their lots were their inheritance. The land belongs to God - the Surveyed Lot belongs to Man.
Sorry for the confusion, this was suppose to be a response to Post #5, not yours.

Any ways in reference to your response and Deuteronomy 28 mentioned before I notice in there where it mentions we go out and Posses the land, not own it. So then what is proof of possession without the use of persons to do it with, can this be done? How say ye the scripture?