30 Aug

Anyone who seeks to interpret a body of text, a speech, or law in the spirit of the writer’s and to maintain originalism in interpretation does no wrong - in fact, cannot do wrong. For they are a mouthpiece of those who preceded them. 

Those who seek both to interpret and to make additions and further to seek to adjust or modify interpretations are in fact already culpable of three wrongs. 

For in doing so, there is an escape from meaning and a rereading of one’s own desires into the text or law. 

If that sinner were to desire to change the law. Let him begin a revolution with his own text and laws explicitly, than to contort that which preceded him. 

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