Canonum De Ius Virtus Naturae
Canons of Bioethics Law

one heaven iconII.   Life

2.1 Life

Article 27 - Life as Property

Canon 4764 (link)

Life as a form of Property is present in a range of philosophies and systems whereby living and deceased organisms are treated as Property similar to non living objects.

Canon 4765 (link)

Under Western Law, Islamic Law, Talmudic Law, Hindu Law, Buddhist Law and most advanced Indigenous law systems, the Divine Creator is respected and recognized as the ultimate creator and absolute owner of all Life.

Canon 4766 (link)

As all forms of civilized law recognize the Divine Creator as the absolute owner of all Life, any claim of absolute title or ownership over any living or deceased organism by any entity other than the Divine Creator is a fundamental breach of the very nature of property and law itself.

Canon 4767 (link)

In honor of recognition and respect that the Divine Creator is the ultimate creator and absolute owner of all Life, Western Law is founded on a claim since the 12th Century by the Roman Death Cult as trustees for the Divine Creator in the administration of the Divine Estate on Earth.

Canon 4768 (link)

As the claim of control by the Roman Death Cult is predicated as being the Trustees for administration of the Divine Estate on Earth, any claim of absolute title or ownership over any living or deceased organism other than the Divine Creator endorsed by the Roman Death Cult is a fundamental breach and termination of their legitimacy of existence.