Where the Evidence Leads

Consider how many of the things we now accept as self-evident were the "rantings of madmen" of yesteryear. The earth is spherical, not flat. It goes around the sun, not vice versa. (Remember, only a few hundred years ago people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered for saying that.) Flying machines are possible. Things too small to see make us sick. "Heat" is a property of substances, not a separate substance. And so on, and so on.

Human progress would happen a lot faster if people gave more weight to evidence and logic than they do to rumor and popular opinion. The same is true when it comes to the federal income tax.

Unlike some, I don't ask anyone to "believe" me, or "trust" me--both of which imply an act of faith. I ask only that people look at the EVIDENCE to be found in the law books themselves. If you can come up with some explanation that differs from mine, but which explains all of the evidence I point out, great! But if instead you ignore the evidence because you don't want to give up your preconceived notions, then you are just one more obstacle on the road to understanding the truth. For the rest of us, let's look at some evidence, and see where it leads.

Sincerely,

Larken Rose
www.larkenrose.com

Submitted by Larken Rose on April 9, 2007 - 8:18pm.
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