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crisipicada wrote:Republic Act No. 386 or what we call the Civil Code of the Philippines. In article 3 of the said code entitled: Ignorance of the law excuses no one from compliance therewith, filipinos are not very much aquianted with the law of the country. I myself are not familiar and updated with the changes of provisions. Now, what can you say about the statement "Ignorance of the law excuses no one"? What if you are one of the victim of such ignorance and by good faith you never intend to do something that you transgress the law?
purex wrote:Being christian, we must be a law abiding citizen. It is not an alibi for being ignorant of the law as the basis of excuse in the case you bypass the law. If you have done something that bypass the law unintentionally and honestly you did not mean it of doing, still it is punishable. What is important that you are true or honest being ignorant of the law.
But what if the authority wants you to do something that is not correct or right on your own understanding? Will you still do it in the case of obedience?
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