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5. Admit that domicile is established in a place by the coincidence of physical presence in that place at some time in the 2 present or past in combination with the “intent” or “consent” to remain there permanently. 3
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6. Admit that according to the Bible, the earth is NOT permanent and anyone who loves it enough to call it a “permanent 7 home” is a heathen. 8
“But the heavens and the earth which are now preserved by the same word, are reserved for fire until the day of
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judgment and perdition of ungodly men.“
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[ 2 Peter 3:7 , Bible NKJV]
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"Do not love [be a permanent inhabitant or resident of] the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world--the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life--is not of the Father but is of the world. And the world is passing away [not
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permanent] , and the lust of it; but he who does the will of God abides forever."
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[ 1 John 2:15 , Bible, NKJV]
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7. Admit that domicile may be established by either tacit implied consent or by express declaration, and that the express 20 declaration, when made, supersedes whatever may be concluded about one’s domicile based on their behavior. 21
The writers upon the law of nations distinguish between a temporary residence in a foreign country for a special purpose and a residence accompanied with an intention to make it a permanent place of abode. The latter is styled by Vattel [in his book The Law of Nations as] "domicile," which he defines to be "a habitation fixed in any place, with an intention of always staying there." Such a person, says this author, becomes a member of the new society at least as a permanent inhabitant, and is a kind of citizen of the inferior order from the native citizens, but is, nevertheless, united and subject to the society , without participating in all its advantages. This right of domicile, he continues, is not established unless the person makes sufficiently known his intention of fixing there, either tacitly or by an express declaration . Vatt. Law Nat. pp. 92, 93. Grotius nowhere uses the word "domicile," but he also distinguishes between those who stay in a foreign country by the necessity of their affairs, or from any other temporary cause, and those who reside there from a permanent cause. The former he denominates "strangers," and the latter, "subjects." The rule is thus laid
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There is a class of persons which cannot be, strictly speaking, included in either of these denominations of naturalized or native citizens, namely, the class of those who have ceased to reside [maintain a domicile] in their native country, and have taken up a permanent abode in another. These are domiciled inhabitants. They have not put on a new citizenship through some formal mode enjoined by the law or the new country. They
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are de facto, though not de jure, citizens of the country of their [new chosen] domicile.
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[Fong Yue Ting v. United States, 149 U.S. 698 (1893)]
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8. Admit that a person who chooses not to have a “domicile” in the place he currently occupies is called a “transient 43 foreigner”. 44
" Transient foreigner . One who visits the country, without the intention of remaining."
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Copyright Sovereignty Education and Defense Ministry, http://sedm.org Form 05.003, Rev. 7-23-2013
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