In this class, Doctor of Law Dunn Eggink answers questions about why society has created criminality and how we have become entrapped in systems of law without our consent or even understanding what has happened to us.
Dr. Eggink explains that the word and the concept of “crime” is unnecessary, and should be replaced by “debt” because all we are really dealing with in so-called criminal activity is the creation of a debt or an obligation by the person who has injured someone else. That debtor must make a settlement to rectify or pay for their injurious action by doing what the injured party demands or, after discussion, agrees to accept. It is far better to come to this settlement without going to court. And if one does have to take the matter to court, it is far better to represent oneself as much as possible, rather than giving someone else the power to represent us. Therefore, it is important for us to understand the fundamental principles of law.
Dr. Eggink also answers the question about how we have been placed into systems of law without our consent. He explains that this has mostly been done by our parents and by generations of our ancestors. We have been trained to allow so-called “experts” and “representatives” to make decisions for us, to tell us what laws we will follow, rather thanĀ judging for ourselves. We have the right to challenge laws that are used to violate our rights. “Do not allow others to tell you to follow rules that are unjust!” We have to accept responsibility for ourselves and speak for ourselves.
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