Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

one heaven iconI.   Introductory Provisions

1.2 Concepts

Article 9 - Belief

Canon 1450 (link)

The term Belief comes from the 16th Century invented English word Belie from the Latin terms beo meaning “to offer; or give or bless” and li (and litis) meaning “quarrel, dispute, lawsuit” – hence the literal meaning of Belie being “to offer, or give or bless with quarrel or dispute”. The term Belie personifies the false, immoral, repugnant and absurd notion Qui vult decipi decipiatur meaning “Let Him Who Wishes to be Deceived, be Deceived” whereby a person unable to distinguish truth from falsity, exonerates the liar by accepting the lie as true.

Canon 1451 (link)

Belief is not the same meaning as Faith. The word Faith is directly derived from the Latin words fae, faeta, faetum and the occult and necromantic philosophy of controlling the destiny of all living people by binding them to ghostly spirits. Belief is a fictional term describing the acceptance of a Belie or a deliberate and knowing falsity, deception, lie or contradiction.

Canon 1452 (link)

Belief is not the same meaning as Knosis or “true knowledge” or Trust. Belief is based on deliberate and knowing falsity, belie, deception, lies, slander, false representation, misrepresentation and contradiction, while Knosis or true knowledge is based on trust borne from Proof, Reason or Logic. 

Canon 1453 (link)

Belief is not the same meaning as a difference of opinion, or a dispute of perception of fact. A Belief is by definition a deliberate and knowing falsity, belie, deception, lies, slander, false representation, misrepresentation and contradiction that is designed to trick and deceive a person into being “spellbound” or “believing a faith”. Therefore any argument in defense of Belief as merely a difference of opinion, or a dispute of perception is itself a Belie.

Canon 1454 (link)

All inferior Canon Law of the former Roman Death Cult and those rebel force refusing to acknowledge the supremecy of the sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum, are based on arguments of Belief, not arguments of Proof or Truth. Therefore, all claimed laws of such rebels and outlaws are inferior to these canons.