The 30 Commandments
United Nations, charter for Declaration of Human Rights
Interpretations:
Ok so William Penn was called by Ben Franklin, the best lawmaker ever. I concur that William Penn was very good at what he focused into being, and made major contributions to our country. I think laws are reserved for God, and the universal postulates. What we share are agreements, so I don't consider myself a lawyer but a higher octave agreementmaker. So William Penn was the greatest at making laws, and I am inspired by William Penn, and like him I am a very good and well studied agreement maker.
You don't need to go to law school to understand about what Donald Trump calls, "The Art of the Deal" which is the social roles that bring forth our agreements for society. So there is something that many people do not know about, and that is the wonderful work done after World War II, under the leadership of Eleanor Roosevelt, to form a human rights charter under the United Nations. These I will politely call, with respect to religious tradition, the 30 commandments that reign supreme over all other jurisdictions of United Nations Member States.
To interpret law, is something that requires a lot of sophistication, and I do think in a system of order my interpretations are superior to what is currently in practice. As Jesus said, "new wine is meant for a new glass", and I hope to reflect society under the values of the United Nations, and the standing agreement as it's been, as a bigger fish than the United States constitution in all American law, and there is very good reason for that to be so. I will do extrapolations and interpretations of the central and nexus document, of the virtue of human rights, and what values actually are at the center of the law, or jurisdictional agreements.
I would like the reader to print their own copy of the United Nations charter on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights penned in 1948. I want the reader to begin to study these for themselves and ponder the values of society. You can find it at the UN website, at the link http://www.un.org/en/universal-declaration-human-rights/. In the back of this book is a copy of the full Declaration of Human Rights and a customization for you to write your own interpretations on each article. I am going to reflect this very important document in great and living color in my interpretations. I will qualify my interpretations so you will see where they derive from. The Human Rights Charter begins with a Preamble, and then contains 30 articles on the values of human rights. This document should be a pattern for the great agreementmakers of tomorrow.