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A civilization is people that agree to a set of rules of conduct that are civil.
Civil:
1. polite: polite, but in a way that is cold and formal
2. relating to citizens: relating to what happens within a state or between different citizens or groups of citizens
So we know a set of guild lines that all agree are just and true.
This is what we set down as the foundation for a civilization.
Now what do we need to do to keep this a civil civilization?
And what has history shown us is things we do not need to do?
One we do not need to increase the laws on the civilization.
For this is the judge’s Job to look at each case and decide what of the founding laws apply to this case.
What parts of the founding laws have been broken and what the level of punishment for braking them.
Each case needs to be looked at according to the level of the crime.
When we increases the laws to a level that it takes someone a life time to learn them all how can one be expected to obey all the laws?
It seems that when we have increases our law to this level we have to higher someone to enforce all the laws and rules and regulations we have put on ourselves and civilization.
Then the ones we have enforcing the rules laws and regulations have to be well trained and know more of the laws rules and regulations. But then we have to create more laws and rules and regulations on the enforcers of the laws to make sure they are doing everything right.
This making there job full of filing paper work and learning the rules, regulations, laws, and protocols to keep themselves from making a mistake and ending up in a jail them self.
So they now need a organization to watch the enforcers to make sure there fallowing all the rules, regulations, laws, and protocols.
You also need one to make sure the Judge’s are doing there Job.
When does this end?
Only When we stop all of the Bull and bring some commonsense in and remove all of the clutter that clogs the wheels of our foundational freedom of our Civil agreement in what we agreed on to have a Civilization.
Civil:
1. polite: polite, but in a way that is cold and formal
2. relating to citizens: relating to what happens within a state or between different citizens or groups of citizens
So we know a set of guild lines that all agree are just and true.
This is what we set down as the foundation for a civilization.
Now what do we need to do to keep this a civil civilization?
And what has history shown us is things we do not need to do?
One we do not need to increase the laws on the civilization.
For this is the judge’s Job to look at each case and decide what of the founding laws apply to this case.
What parts of the founding laws have been broken and what the level of punishment for braking them.
Each case needs to be looked at according to the level of the crime.
When we increases the laws to a level that it takes someone a life time to learn them all how can one be expected to obey all the laws?
It seems that when we have increases our law to this level we have to higher someone to enforce all the laws and rules and regulations we have put on ourselves and civilization.
Then the ones we have enforcing the rules laws and regulations have to be well trained and know more of the laws rules and regulations. But then we have to create more laws and rules and regulations on the enforcers of the laws to make sure they are doing everything right.
This making there job full of filing paper work and learning the rules, regulations, laws, and protocols to keep themselves from making a mistake and ending up in a jail them self.
So they now need a organization to watch the enforcers to make sure there fallowing all the rules, regulations, laws, and protocols.
You also need one to make sure the Judge’s are doing there Job.
When does this end?
Only When we stop all of the Bull and bring some commonsense in and remove all of the clutter that clogs the wheels of our foundational freedom of our Civil agreement in what we agreed on to have a Civilization.