Legal Bealists believe in interpreting laws based on their literal text and original meaning, rather than considering the intentions or purposes behind the laws. They focus on the plain language of the law and apply it strictly to the facts of the case at hand. Legal Bealists argue that this approach promotes consistency and predictability in legal decision-making. They also believe that it upholds the rule of law by ensuring that judges do not inject their own personal beliefs or policy preferences into their interpretations of the law.