Law versus the Supreme Power - whose power is greatest?
Do you place your almighty "LAW" above the Almighty?
There is a LAW supreme to man's law and it is the power of that LAW that Ben Taylor, myself, and others assert as the ultimate authority. And prayers are very much a part of that Court.
Yes, anyone has the right to challenge jurisdiction, but challenge here is based not just on whether a certain court has jurisdiction in a certain area, but rather on the issue of whether such administrative and color of law courts are even constitutional in the first place and whether or not they ever have jurisdiction unless a free citizen voluntarily grants it.
Most people are unaware of the fact that the moment someone signs any agreements, applies for or receives any license, or even agrees verbally to a hearing or procedure, they have just in effect entered into a contract with the courst granting it jurisdiction. Normally the license, hearing and verbal agreement devices employed by the color of law courts succeed in acquiring such a contract - but the normal course of events has run into a snag with Ben Taylor.
Mr. Taylor refuses to accept or acknowledge such jurisdiction and contends that it is patently unconstituional and not in accordance with the God given unalienable rights and laws set down by our forefathers in the Declaration of Independence and in the United States and State of Texas Constitutions.
The law in our country has too often become "THE SHAM" - serving the designs and profits of the power elite over the needs of the citizens, just like many of our agencies do. I will take the power of prayer and our God given unalienable rights over abitrary laws and kangaroo courts any time.
DQ