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1100 sats \ 6 replies \ @javier 31 Oct \ on: Civil and Lawful Rebellion: Do you know the difference ? AskSN
It's quite simple:
- Civil rebellion: made by citizens, which means made by subjects, which are slaves of the State Corporation. Their intention is just to change "legal" law or constitution (statutes) so they can feel more comfort in their jail. It is an ignorant rebellion, as they don't know they are under contract, and by rebelling they only aspire to slightly change their way of life. But everything will continue more or less the same after the rebellion.
- Lawful rebellion: made by Sovereign Beings, not subject to any Corporation. This is a wise rebellion, as the intention is to become free from oppression of the State Corporation, or any other Corporation which is trying to scam or coerce them.
Which brings us to two different aspects of a similar term:
- Legal: under contract.
- Lawful: under Natural Moral Law.
Something lawful can also be legal, if the contract is voluntary. Something legal may not be lawful, if it is imposed without previous well informed consent.
There you have.
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Thank you, I think your answer is the most detailed and right on point with the question.
Also you gave the explanation between legal and lawful, thing that none of others made the difference.