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Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 24 April 2019 9:13:11 PM
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Dear Is Mise,
I won't argue about it any more. The following article on the basis of common law says nothing about Christianity. http://www.lawplainandsimple.com/legal-guides/article/the-basics-of-common-law If you repeat an untruth a million times it still remains untrue. Posted by david f, Wednesday, 24 April 2019 10:26:59 PM
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Dear Is Mise,
We each cited a source. Yours mentioned Christianity. Mine didn't. I looked up more and found others that mentioned the influence of Christianity. You are right. I am wrong. Posted by david f, Wednesday, 24 April 2019 11:44:53 PM
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English Common Law is based on Christianity.
is Mise, That goes a long way towards explaining the mess the West is in ! Posted by individual, Thursday, 25 April 2019 7:00:30 AM
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David f,
Thank's for that, there are few here who are gentlemanly enough to admit a mistake, let alone concede a point. Posted by Is Mise, Thursday, 25 April 2019 12:42:43 PM
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individual,
Go East young man!! Posted by Is Mise, Thursday, 25 April 2019 12:52:40 PM
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"Christianity was and is a part of the common law and is interwoven into the texture of the society. Similarly, common law is based on Christian principles. However, courts have never recognized the religion to be controlling in their decision making."
http://commonlaw.uslegal.com/origins-of-common-law/christianity/
What did you find hard about the above?
English Common Law is based on Christianity.