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The courts insist that witnesses giving evidence either affirm that they will tell the truth, or swear an oath upon a religious book, eg the Bible. Point 1. It is contrary to Christian law to swear an oath upon the Bible. Point 2. The courts may like to think they have us hoodwinked into believing they are secular, but religion plays a major part in the play within a court, especially when there is an almost 100% chance that the judge and either the lawyers on both sides or at least one is a Freemason. I hear cries of "Not this old chestnut about masons?" It is a fact supported by copious evidence that Freemasonry is a religion and masons are assiduous in their discrimination against non-masons. Perhaps we should have a trial by jury on the guilt of Freemasonry to discriminate against non-masons on the grounds of religion.

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