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I. Introductory Provisions
 
  1.2 Concepts  
  Article 18-Bigot  
  Canon 2039  
  A Bigot is any person intolerantly devoted to their own religious beliefs who exhibits irrational animosity and illogical hostility to other religions. Hence, a bigot is considered a “religious hyprocrite”.  
  Canon 2040  
  Given the goal of a Cult is by definition to conceal knowledge, to manipulate its followers and promote ignorance, no Person who forms a rational and reasoned opinion concerning the dangers of a Cult may reasonably be called a Bigot.  
  Canon 2041  
  The modification of the meaning of Bigot to define any person who is hostile to others of difference race, ethnicity, nationality or sexual orientation is deliberately confusing and misleading. The primary and only determination of a Bigot is a person who has an irrational and illogically founded animosity and hatred towards another religion.  
  Canon 2042  
  As the proper definition of Bigotry requires a person to exclude rationality, reason and logic from their conclusions against a belief system, it is an absurdity and deliberate deception to call a person a Bigot who has formed a rational and reasoned opinion of a Cult.  
  Canon 2043  
  The most vocal and deceptive of Bigots in the world is the Anti-Defamation League formed in 1913 by the ultra secretive Khazarian Cult known as Independent Order of B’nai B’rith to promote religious hatred and hatred between Abrahamic religions.  
  Canon 2044  
  The most common form of Bigots are members of Cults otherwise called Cretins.  
  Canon 2045  
  Any claim of Bigotry by a Cult to attack any reasonable and factual summary of its behaviour is by definition an unlawful act and itself a defamation of character.  
     
     
 
 
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