
The Flesh Made Word

Reality is Material Whereas Legality is Immaterial
Daniel Moody • The Flesh Made Word
The golden rule of names and definitions is this: When we throw away the name and retain the definition everything remains except the object’s old name, whereas when we throw away the definition and retain the name nothing remains except the name.
Daniel Moody • The Flesh Made Word
Reality Comes Before Legality
Daniel Moody • The Flesh Made Word
The key point here is that in reality some things are physically possible whilst other things are physically impossible, whereas in legality nothing is physically possible and therefore nothing is physically impossible. The materiality of reality comes before the immateriality of legality. Legality exists within our immaterial minds; our immaterial
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In creating a false legal definition of human personhood man-made law denies every aspect of authentic Man, up to and including sexual identity—Male and Female. Gender is how we can tell that our sex is no longer reflected in law.
Daniel Moody • The Flesh Made Word
The third aspect defining the difference between the two worlds concerns the two different kinds of law—those laws found in reality and reflected in legality, and those laws which reflect only social conventions.
Daniel Moody • The Flesh Made Word
Legality reflects reality through language. We have two worlds united by a common language.
Daniel Moody • The Flesh Made Word
Legality, then, is an invisible, immaterial world composed of billions of interconnected minds, of which ours is only one.
Daniel Moody • The Flesh Made Word
The purpose of legality is to house and uphold our collective ideas about reality and society so that society can function in harmony with reality and in an ordered way. But we have also seen that neither cars nor water nor bodies physically exist inside legality, with our legal identity being only an immaterial reflection of our material identity.