Monday, July 13, 2015

The Twelve Fundamental Laws

I.  An individual shall not harm another individual for reasons other than unquestionable self defense, in a setting of war, or by a trial by peers in a court of justice.

II.  All sexual activity must be completely and absolutely consensual between all parties involved.


III.  A society must not be established and enforced in such a way that favors one religion over others.  


IV.  Individuals shall not be oppressed or judged on the basis of their race, religion, gender, or orientation; only by the nature of their actions,


V.  Property owned by individuals must be respected as the property of the individual, theft is not to be permitted.


VI.  Involuntary ownership of another human being is not acceptable under any circumstances.


VII.  A government must conform to the will of inhabitants of the territory it governs, all possible measures must be taken to put this principle into practice.


VIII.  War should be a last resort and only come to pass if absolutely no other measures of peace are possible.


IX.  Any measures of punishment by the government or law enforcement on citizens must not be in conflict with the will of the majority of society.


X.  Leaders in government should receive their positions based on the merits of their previous actions


XI.  All individuals ought to keep the well being and happiness of both themselves and their fellow individuals in mind in all that they do.


XII.  Individuals should fight for the honor and dignity of other individuals that they feel have been wronged by any other individual or entity.