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[[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]])  The wording in this study seems focused on the case of the cleric, who understands theological law. Is that also supposed to be the case for mages and illusionists, or would they instead be familiar with the law of the land -- or are there, perhaps, fewer differences than I am imagining, in post-Enlightenment, separated-church-and-state* America?
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[[User:Maxwell|Maxwell]] ([[User talk:Maxwell|talk]])  The wording in this study seems focused on the case of the cleric, who understands theological law. Is that also supposed to be the case for mages and illusionists, or would they instead be familiar with the law of the land -- or are there, perhaps, fewer differences than I am imagining, in post-Enlightenment, separated-church-and-state[1] America?
  
*Roe v Wade notwithstanding...
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[1] Roe v Wade notwithstanding...

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Maxwell (talk) The wording in this study seems focused on the case of the cleric, who understands theological law. Is that also supposed to be the case for mages and illusionists, or would they instead be familiar with the law of the land -- or are there, perhaps, fewer differences than I am imagining, in post-Enlightenment, separated-church-and-state[1] America?

[1] Roe v Wade notwithstanding...