Canonum De Lex Divina
Canons of Divine Law

one heaven iconI.   Introductory provisions

1.1 Divine Law

Article 3 - The Divine

Canon 7 (link)

The Divine means the total collection of meaning and definition of all objects, matter, rules, life, mind, universe and spirit also known as the Absolute, the ALL, the IS, the Unique Collective Awareness, UCADIA and other historic names when used to described the greatest of all possibilities.

Canon 8 (link)

As the Divine means the set of all sets, there is nothing greater. Therefore, everything else is lesser.

Canon 9 (link)

The highest law of all law is Divine Law, then Natural Law, then Cognitive Law, then Positive Law. The totality of this law as expressed through valid canons is The Law.

Canon 10 (link)

Divine Law is the law that defines the Divine and clearly demonstrates the spirit, mind, purpose and instruction of the Divine including the operation of the will of the Divine through existence. Therefore all valid law may be said to be derived from Divine Law.

Canon 11 (link)

Natural Law is the law that defines the operation of the will of the Divine through its existence in the form of matter and physical rules. As Natural Laws define the operation and existence of the physical universe, all valid Positive Law may be said to be derived from Natural Law.

Canon 12 (link)

Positive Law are the laws enacted by men and women through proper authority in accordance with these canons for the governance of a society. Positive Law ultimately refers to physical objects and living beings; All valid Positive Law may be said to be derived from Natural Law and Cognitive Law.

Canon 13 (link)

A Positive Law cannot abrogate, suspend, nor change a Cognitive Law or Natural Law. Nor is it possible for a Cognitive Law or Natural Law to abrogate, suspend or change a Divine Law.

Canon 14 (link)

A Natural Law cannot be written or created, only discovered. A Divine Law cannot be written or created, only instructed by Divine Grace in accordance with these canons.