II. Supernatural
2.1 Supernatural Dimension
Article 29 - Heaven
Heaven is a term that defines three key concepts in one: firstly, the existence of a supernatural dimension beyond the physical world, secondly, a specific sub-segment of this supernatural dimension in which beings exist in a state of harmony and paradise and thirdly a state of being of physical existence in harmony with others and nature equivalent to paradise.
Where a religion defines Heaven in terms of a specific sub-segment of supernatural dimension, the remaining segments of supernatural dimension imply a less than perfect state of existence, such as purgatory and hell. Therefore, any religious dogma that defines heaven in such a manner infers that at some point some split or division occurred to cause heaven to become separated into different sub-segments.
One Heaven is formed by a formal treaty between all major and minor heavens and all the major deities and spirits. Every man, woman and higher order spirit that has ever existed has an absolute right to enter Heaven.
Any Religion or Cult that places conditions upon the entry into Heaven, including judging who may or may not enter is in direct violation of Divine Law, Natural Law and Positive Law. Therefore, such claims or doctrines are immediately null and void from the beginning, having no effect nor force.