ok, here is some book knowledge for your benefit of doubt;
jurisprudence
n 1: the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the
principles that lead courts to make the decisions they
do [syn: law, legal philosophy]
2: the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization
presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for
jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
[syn: law]
Where does authority come from, how is it derived?
I could do this blindfolded and practically have, had laryngitis one day going to court, before walking in I wrote a bunch of notes down on a notepad, I knew what they was going to ask and then when asked i just handed them sheets of paper from the notepad in order, all the DA could do is shrug and say he dismisses the case.
The clerk confirmed with me that "VD" meant the case was dismissed.
Am I a freeman yet?
I was born a freeman with philosophy(the spirit) within me, a mistake can be corrected at any time.
I am of my fathers Estate, the paper is of the lower estate.
John 1:1 thru 5.