Originally Posted by
shikamaru
Perhaps living within METRO is presumed that one is one of its corporators and or contributors ....
So, the concept of TRUE NAME is one of common law origin versus the custom of giving one's LEGAL NAME upon request by authorities?
LEGAL IDENTITY is one's identity with regard to corporate and legal records with respect to one's legal personhood.
I'm curious if the birth certificate is the charter of a corporate sole?
Yes, of course it is. I just had not thought of it that way before. Look at these bylaws for a church. Now consider the cake and doughnuts. They are bought from the net profit and are a benefit of being there. But the children enjoying the cake are not 501(C)(3) corporations. They are presumed to be with a person about them though. The presumption must include that they are 508 awaiting application and approval according to the average IRS agent.
Your presumption is of course that they are The Good Church, or Mandatory Exception found in Section 508. That is a good presumption!
Here are some lessons from A Course in Miracles.
1) To have, give all to all.
2) To have peace, teach peace to learn it.
3) Be vigilent only for God and His Kingdom.
Your presumption feels like item 3). Most birth certificates will include the true name and family name both. But the IRS agent will see that and read a legal or full name.