Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconIII.   Sacred

3.4 Sacrilege and UnHoliness

Article 97 - Evil

Canon 4135 (link)

Evil is the generic name for one or more powerful demon spirits worshipped by several Cults as their supreme gods. Hence, evil is the English name for the ancient demon name ubel, known as iblis in Arabic, saturn or satan in Latin and azazel in Aramaic.

Canon 4136 (link)

In accordance with Divine Law, Natural Law and Positive Law, there is no universal or localized force of Evil. Therefore, any claims that claims Evil exists as an opposing force to Good is a fraud and such claims are rendered null and void from the beginning.

Canon 4137 (link)

In accordance with Divine Law, Natural Law and Positive Law, no criminal action against another Homo Sapien, living being, property or object may be classed as Evil, as such a claim falsely presumes the possible existence of Evil as a force. Instead, any person who seeks to commit a crime in the “name of evil” is suffering from severe mental illness and delusion.

Canon 4138 (link)

Any leader or member of a Cult that participates in criminal acts under the assumption that such rituals are evil, is suffering from several mental illness and delusion.

Canon 4139 (link)

As all demons as well as archangels, saints and spirits have pledged their absolute loyalty to the sacred covenant Pactume De singularis Caelum, any crime committed in the name of a demon, or in the name of “evil” is an abomination and grave insult to united Heaven and Hell and all spirits.

Canon 4140 (link)

Every criminal or immoral act committed in an attempt to restore honor or honor one or more demons by an act in the name of “evil” is instead guilty of an act of grave dishonor and insult to united Heaven and Hell and all spirits. Such a person therefore fully agrees, consents and requests to be bound, to be hounded without rest or respite until their soul is torn from their body and their flesh returns to dust.