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A solid fact will always be stronger and weigh more in judgment than a belief; still (...)

Consequences:

  • A fact must be promoted to solid fact by virtue of proof (either solid deductive or solid evidence)
  • Not all facts are solid; not all facts can be proven solid; not all evidence is solid; not all deductive proof is solid
  • While you are responsible for building and/or adhering to a belief, it is fact that should instrument your decisions

(...) a notably sized assembly of people sharing a common belief is a fact and feelings are neither nor.

Consequences:

  • Destroying common beliefs is done by fact and/or fact-specific methods (e.g. by [solid] proof to the contrary)
  • A common belief is a lot more powerful than a singular belief -- the more so with the increasing number of followers of such belief
  • Feelings are not covered by the present article
The reign of The Law is absolute, universal and infallible.

Consequences:

  • Nobody and nothing is above The Law
  • All laws are to be obeyed, all rules are to be observed and all standards are to be adhered to appropriately -- including and especially those of the locale you may find yourself in at a certain time
  • Should breaking or otherwise breaching the law be permissible in certain instances, this should consist of a full pardon granted against the punishment that would otherwise be issued for breaking the law and not against (or for) the act itself of breaking the law
  • As best practices are said to be weaker in character than laws, a lack of manners is preferred to a lack of regularity (i.e. the state of not being regulated or not admitting regulation by any law)

(to be continued)

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