On Sun, 4 Aug 2019 at 14:53, Jason Cobb <jason.e.c...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 8/4/19 2:57 AM, James Cook wrote: > > I submit myself to the Agoran Gods! I submit the following rule to the > > contest: > > > > { > > > > I dedicate this rule to ARCAS. > > > > Every new rule must be dedicated to exactly one Agoran God, called the > > rule's Patron God. The Patron God must have been mentioned in a previous > > contest message. > > > > The validity requirements added by rules after this apply only to rules > > dedicated to a different Patron God. (For example, if a rule dedicated > > to the LORD said that new rules must rhyme, that requirement would only > > apply to rules not dedicated to the LORD.) > > > > } > > > > I praise the LORD. I thank ARCAS, god of the very land we live on. I > > honour THE AGORAN SPIRIT OF THE GAME. > > > > > Clever, but does this work? If each future rule does not incorporate > this provision, then a rule that violates a future rule (even if the > same Patron God) would still be "inconsistent" with the rule that it is > violating, which would make it invalid. > > -- > Jason Cobb
Good point, maybe it doesn't work. -- - Falsifian