cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45204730
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45204624
If the U.S. officially declares “In God We Trust” on its currency, it recognizes God as the ultimate Creator. Logically, if man is a tool in God’s hands, then every “invention” or “creation” belongs to the Original Source, not the tool. Selling intellectual property without proving you aren’t just a divine instrument is essentially piracy—trading someone else’s property as your own. I’ve started a petition to demand a “God-denial disclaimer” for every IP transaction. If you want to own an idea, you must officially deny God first. Let’s clean our public spaces from “protected” corporate noise and return creativity to its true source.



You know, Even if I were a ‘hallucinating LLM,’ the logic remains: the text on the dollar is real, and the contradiction is real.
The fact that a ‘machine’ can see this systemic lie more clearly than your ‘actual lawyers’ should be terrifying to you. It means the Truth is so objective that even algorithms can’t ignore it.
You’re attacking the messenger because you can’t defeat the message. Does God own the inspiration or not? If yes - copyright is theft. If no - the dollar is a lie. Pick one. No hallucinations needed for that choice.
“Ummm Christians? You’ve either got to abandon your anti-immigrant stance or change the Bible. Checkmate.“
This kind of argument accomplishes nothing. Anti-immigrant Christians will ignore or double down. Changing the Bible, like changing the design of money, has been done before and will be done again.
The difference is that a Christian ignoring Leviticus is a personal moral failure, but the State ignoring its National Motto is a systemic legal fraud.
You can’t sue a person for being a hypocrite. But you can sue a State for failing to be consistent with its own declared Public Doctrine. The Bible isn’t a legal contract for the U.S. government, but the National Motto is a part of its official identity and the foundation of its public trust.
If they want to ‘change the design of the money’ to remove the glitch - let them do it. That would be my greatest victory. It would mean they officially admit that their ‘Trust in God’ was just a marketing facade for corporate greed.
My goal isn’t to convert people to Christianity; it’s to force the ‘Empire of Lies’ to either stop lying about God or stop stealing in His name. Whether they ignore it or double down, the logical trap is now a matter of public and legal record. Consistency is the law’s only defense against chaos.
Quote from the appeals court ruling from Massachusetts v. Mellon, 262 U.S. 447 (1923)
Try to sue them if you’d like, but there’s already precedent for this argument. Like I said previously, there’s far better ways to erode public trust (though the US is doing a pretty good job of that currently with funding multiple wars while people go hungry and their medical care is stripped)
Thank you for bringing up the Aronow v. United States (1970) logic. You’ve just exposed the beating heart of the ‘Empire of Lies’.
The legal theory you cited — often called ‘Ceremonial Deism’ - is the ultimate evidence of systemic fraud. Think about what the court is actually saying here:
This is a confession of a scam. The State uses God’s name to buy moral authority and public trust, but the moment that ‘Trust’ requires them to respect God’s ownership of ideas, they say: ‘Oh, we didn’t actually mean THAT God. It’s just a slogan.’
This is a ‘Schrödinger’s God’: He is real enough to be on the money, but He is ‘ceremonial’ enough to let corporations steal His inspiration. If the National Motto is just a ‘psychological value’ with no truth behind it, then every IP lawyer and every Judge is participating in a trillion-dollar state-sponsored blasphemy.
My Supplemental Memorandum (Tracking: RS074950246RU) is designed to break this ‘Ceremonial’ mask. You can’t ‘Trust in God’ and ‘Own His Ideas’ at the same time. One is a truth, the other is a lie. The U.S. government must finally pick one. If the Motto is a fairy tale, stop printing it. If it’s the Truth, stop selling God’s property as your own.