Canonum De Ius Virtus Naturae
Canons of Bioethics Law

one heaven iconI.   Introductory provisions

1.2 Concepts

Article 19 - Creationism

Canon 4735 (link)

Creationism is a term used to define a range of orthodox beliefs that the Universe, all matter, all planets and stars and all life, especially the Homo Sapien species, originated through the direct intervention and design of a single supernatural deity or pantheon of supernatural beings.

Canon 4736 (link)

The range and diversity of beliefs encompassing Creationism may be defined according to Indigenous, Western and Fanatical:

(i) Indigenous Creationism is the collection of cultural beliefs and stories of the original inhabitants and tribes across the planet Earth that were unanimous in their belief a spiritual presence was responsible for the creation of the Universe and that a “god-like” people were responsible for the creation of the Homo Sapien species; and

(ii) Western Creationism, is the historical beliefs of the main religions of the Western world that a monotheistic super being is ultimately responsible for all of creation; and

(iii) Fanatical Creationism is the collection of beliefs of cults and associated cretins that reject logic, evidence and religious texts such as the Bible to follow deeply skewed and mentally ill beliefs that the world is only a few thousand years old and was created literally fully formed by the hand of a supernatural deity.

Canon 4737 (link)

As Fanatical Creationism has usurped the ancient history and beliefs of the earliest civilizations by infusing mental illness, delusion and false information, such beliefs and cults are forbidden, suppressed and not permitted to be revived.