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II. Supernatural
 
  2.1 Supernatural Dimension  
  Article 30-Hell  
  Canon 2124  
  Hell is a term that defines two key concepts in one: firstly, a specific sub-segment of supernatural dimension in which beings exist in a state of harmony and paradise known as heaven, while others exist in a state of torture and misery known as hell; and secondly a state of being of physical existence in representing torture, misery, disharmony with nature.  
  Canon 2125  
  Hell cannot exist without firstly the simultaneous belief in the existence of Heaven and secondly in the existence of an underlying supernatural plain of existence for all versions of afterlife.  
  Canon 2126  
  In the first instance of meaning, the term Hell defines a unified universal plain in which the spirits of deceased men and women exist under torture, misery and disharmony with other supernatural beings.  
  Canon 2127  
  In the second instance of meaning, the term Hell is applied to the Earth, or “hell on earth”, implying a place where men and women exist under torture, misery and disharmony.  
  Canon 2128  
  As the planet Earth is a natural paradise, therefore natural heaven, it requires extraordinary and deliberately constant effort by one or more religions to create and sustain “hell on earth”.  
  Canon 2129  
  In accordance with these canons and the sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum, no supernatural dimension known as Hell exists anymore, now or in the future.  
  Canon 2130  
  Any religion that is predicated on the unending existence of hell in heaven and upon the earth is a cult of the highest insanity against all Divine Law, Natural Law and Positive Law. Therefore, such a religion being so thoroughly incompetent is without any authority, not to be practiced and to be removed from history.  
     
     
 
 
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