Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

one heaven iconVI.   Argument

6.1 Argument

Article 183 - Competency

Canon 2600 (link)

Competence is the fictional concept of being fit, proper and qualified to produce and argue Reason through knowledge and skill of Law, Logic and Rhetoric against opposing arguments. Therefore, a man or woman cannot claim competence without demonstrating skills at reason, argument and knowledge and suitable qualification. Competence may also be used in the context of Juridic Persons having sufficient authority and qualification within the limits of their statutes.

Canon 2601 (link)

As the Divine Person is also part of the Divine Creator, a Divine Person is always considered competent.

Canon 2602 (link)

While the Divine Person is always considered competent, it is possible for the True Person represented by the flesh to be incompetent.

Canon 2603 (link)

Only True Persons represented by the flesh of a living man or woman demonstrating knowledge and consent to these Canons and agreeing to obey statutes derived from the Canons may be regarded as competent.

Canon 2604 (link)

As Natural birth of the flesh is proof of lawful conveyance from a Divine Trust to a True Trust and willing consent by the Divine Person to be born in accordance with these Canons, when the flesh denies its membership to One Heaven, or its Trusteeship or these Canons, then the flesh automatically declares itself as Incompetent.

Canon 2605 (link)

An Incompetent Person is not permitted to hold any senior office, nor hold any Ecclesiastical position for any entity which claims Divine power and authority.

Canon 2606 (link)

Any judge or magistrate who willfully and deliberately ignores their obligation to stand by their oath and duties of office, especially when requested to reaffirm their solemn obligations before or during a legal proceeding, automatically declares themselves incompetent with any subsequent judgment, orders or decisions null and void from the beginning.