User:Ramsey,Brad

Humans Before Law encumbers that there were humans in existence before lawmakers made law; that the earliest lawmakers were human; or, with respect to the divine origin of law, that humans were the judges and arbitrators of divine revelation, and that relevant divine law was codified by humans. Moreover, humans alive today originate in a reproductive cycle that includes Humans Before Law, and, only humans are (L. homo, hominis; Gr, ἀνήρ, ἀνδρό;) human or mankind. In contrast, beings of human appearance, or impersons, are not ( L. homo, hominis; Gr. ἀνήρ,ἀνδρός G.) human or mankind, but are products that originate from the three factors of economic production, which are Land, Labor, and Capital. Unlike Humans, impersons do not meet the three criteria of every life.