“The Rule And Right That Fixes Everything” argues that racial divisions based on skin colour are insufficient, proposing instead a fundamental divide between good and evil rooted in faith and contribution to the church. It suggests that true salvation comes from faith that actively builds and supports the church, contrasting creators who add value with parasites who exploit others. The text concludes that respecting the rights of creators and honouring ownership, as derived from divine principles, can eliminate sin and evil. The point is, first we have to divide the races along the appropriate line, those who live by the principle of the rights of the creator and those who offend God and reality by claiming that which they have no right to. These are parasites and the state epitomizes this class of persons.