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"A Parable of Lawyering and Natural Law
Betimes it came to pass that Morton Thiokol Managers did lawyereth and lobbyeth their Engineers mightily.
This did they say unto their Engineers.
If thou canst not prove that thy rings-of-O shall fail, thou must then giveth thy blessing to the Launch that it may proceed.
Verily, the Engineers, not able to giveth such proof, did giveth instead their blessing.
Even though it sateth not well among them.
And lo, it did come to pass that their Space Shuttle did climbeth partway unto Heaven.
And then did falleth all the way back down.
And then some.
Then did the Engineers beat their breasts and give up a great wailing unto the Heavens.
For those lives they had lost without need.
When their Space Shuttle did falleth from the sky.
Deep into the bottomless Sea.
For they had been Fools, lawyereth by Fools.
Verily, Verily, I say unto thee.
Thou canst and mayest and shall not lawyereth the Natural Law which was made by God.
In the mere Appearance of that which seemeth Good to thee.
For then thy Dams shall they fail, and thy Bridges and thy Buildings shall they fall.
And those that dependeth upon thee shall they die.
And thus, in the peril of thy Soul, thou wilt gnash thy teeth and cry great tears of sorrow unto the Heavens.
For thou art and shalt be known a Fool. "
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