What Is Law and When Does It Apply to You? | EP12

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What is law and when does it actually apply to you? In this episode of Foundations in Reality, George and longtime friend Jeff unpack law as “that which is set or established,” then separate natural law from positive (man-made) law—contracts, statutes, bylaws—and show why context determines jurisdiction. From driver’s licenses and jaywalking to gym memberships, churches, and building codes, they reveal how rules shift across domains, when consent matters, and why criminal law (natural-law aligned) differs from regulatory law. They close by tackling the hard question: do modern systems use force to enforce ideology or to uphold mutual respect? Expect clarity, practical examples, and a framework to stand your ground—peacefully.

What You Will Learn
- The precise difference between natural law and positive law (statutes, bylaws, contracts).
- How context and consent determine whether a rule applies to you.
- Why criminal law codifies natural-law harms while regulatory law governs narrow activities.
- How force shows up in society—ideology enforcement vs. mutual-respect enforcement—and why it matters.

Episode Highlights: natural law vs positive law, consent and jurisdiction, criminal vs regulatory law, contracts as law, Highway Traffic Act example, jaywalking myth, private agreements, bylaws and regulators, church and gym codes of conduct, force vs coercion, mutual respect, Milk Act case, standing your ground, peaceful coexistence

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Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode are personal opinions and are intended for educational and informational purposes only. They are not legal advice. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research, question everything, and consult appropriate professionals when making decisions related to law, rights, or governance.

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