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Often a jury of twelve, six from each side, was empanelled to decide the matter or a decision could be achieved on the warden's oath or the oath or 'avower' of some prominent man effectively acting as the defendant's guarantor.
We begin by showing the rather unsavory consequences of the current trend toward worshipping at complexity's altar and thus becoming a member of the "Cult of Complexity." Next, we question whether the world was ever quite as simple as today's avowers of complexity suggest, thus revealing the notion of today's unprecedented complexity to be descriptively false.