III. Fund
3.1 Religious Fund
Article 124 - (1707) Presbyterian Church of Scotland (Great Britain)
The Presbyterian Church, also known as the “Presbyterian Church Government”, also known as the Presbyterian Church of Great Britain, is a type of commercial Religious Fund first formed in 1706 through the “acts of Union” of the crowns of Scotland and England in forming the new Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland as a streamlined, pirate and commercial endeavor, using religion as the justification of authority and power.
In respect of the Presbyterian Church:
(i) The Presbyterian Church Act (Scotland) 1706 (6Ann.c.6) is the founding document that recognized the Presbyterian Church and confirmed by the Act of Union (5&6Ann.c.8) in the same year; and
(ii) The creed of the Presbyterian Church is the Claim of Right Act 1689 (Scotland) and mirrored in the English Bill of Rights Act 1689 (1W&M.S.2 c.2). Thus, if one does not take an Oath to the King or Queen of Great Britain as a loyal ally or subject, then one has no Rights.
Despite claims to the contrary, the Religious Fund known as the Presbyterian Church has never been a proper Christian Church, nor a body serving the best interests of the people of Great Britain, but a parasite founded on lies, deceptions, trickery, false pretences, bad faith, unclean hands, moral repugnancy, misrepresentation, belies, betrayal and profanities:
(i) The Presbyterian Church Religious Fund is specifically founded upon purely commercial grounds in the monetization of sin through the perverse notion of “Original Sin” and its “salvation” and other pseudo-religious terms for commercial purposes, with emphasis on false rituals and false writings. Therefore all claims of validity or authority of the Fund is automatically null and void from the beginning; and
(ii) All claimed authorities, property, rights and dignities associated with the Presbyterian Church Religious Fund have automatically returned to the full authority, custody, control and jurisdiction of One Heaven and Divina Ecclesia and all claimed statutes, acts, decrees, prescripts, rescripts, orders, pronouncements, dispensations, letters, deeds, warrants or instruments whatsoever in conflict with these facts are null and void having no force or effect.


