VII. Law
7.3 Systems of Law
Article 252 - Holly Roman Law
I•N•R•Imeans ILEX NOVUM ROMANUM IMPERIUM --literally "One Law (is) New Name (for) Roman Empire" --simply “Holly (Holy) New Roman Empire” is the official motto and signature for the government ordered to replace the previous motto of S•P•Q•R (which in Latin meant SENATUS POPULUS QUO REGNUM or “(The) Senate (of the) People Through Which (is) Rule”.
Christian Law was the first law in history to outlaw slavery in all its forms and to ban the practices of Ba'alism, Mithraism and blood sacrifice. In response, the foundation of Christianity caused the creation of the antithesis known as Talmudic Law in the form of Ba'al priest Baba Rabban and the kingdom of Israel by 333 CE.
In the 6th Century, Emperor Justinian went further in developing a new version of the Holly Roman Law called the Codex Justinian that outlawed the Menesheh altogether and made the worship of Ba'al or Mithra a capital crime. In response, King Julianus ben Sabar of Israel ordered the writing of an anti-law against the Codex Justinianus called the Gemara, which was to become the second unholy installment of the Talmud.
To ensure the memory of Jesus Christ and Christian Law were cursed for as long as possible, upon seizing power in the 11th Century, the Roman Cult and Venetian Rabbi sought to corrupt every single law and principle Christianity was founded upon, culminating in such horrendous heretical works against the true teachings of Jesus Christ and Christianity in the form of the King James Bible, the Codex Civilus Justinian and the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church.