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II. Supernatural
 
  2.3 Supernatural Phenomena  
  Article 42-Miracle  
  Canon 2212  
  A Miracle is an ancient religious term used to define any wonderful, marvelous and amazing event attributed to Divine intervention.  
  Canon 2213  
  The most significant miracles of ancient civilization were not physical events, but the manifestation of knowledge, believed divine, which assisted civilizations and enhanced quality of life such as rule of law, invention, scripture, revelation, government, systems and know-how.  
  Canon 2214  
  In more recent centuries, the meaning of “miracle” has been deliberately corrupted by several Religions and Cults to mean any wonderful event considered as a perceptible interruption to the laws of nature attributed in part or whole to devotion towards a valid Religious or Cult figure or associated deity or spirit.  
  Canon 2215  
  While the ancient concept of a miracle permitted the evidence of the event itself to be proof, the more recent corrupted meaning of miracle now places undue emphasis on a “valid” miracle being the result of validation of the dogma of the particular Religion or Cult, not necessarily the significance of the supernatural event.  
  Canon 2216  
  While the ancient concept of a miracle placed greater emphasis on divine wisdom, the deliberate corruption of miracle by certain Religions and Cults massively depreciate the miracle of wisdom in favor of superficial physical cures and highly suggestive atmospheric and effects of light and subjective interpretation. Thus the significance of miracles themselves have been deliberately corrupted.  
  Canon 2217  
  Due to the deliberate corruptions of the concept of miracle, many followers of Cults are falsely taught to believe the offensive doctrine to only trust what they authorize as official miracles because “the devil” can perform miracles. Thus, any significant “miracle” not authorized by the leaders of the Cult may perversely be attacked by its ignorant followers as “the work of the Devil”.  
  Canon 2218  
  Due to the deliberate manipulation by Cult leaders of their followers as Cretins, many miracles claimed by Cults may be attributed to hoaxes, theatrical magic and blatant fraud.  
  Canon 2219  
  Contrary to the deliberately false and misleading teachings of Cults, the laws of nature cannot be suspended without destroying existence. Therefore, all miracles can be explained as extraordinary events still within the boundaries of Natural Law in accordance with these canons.  
  Canon 2220  
  The assertion that with divine providence God, or some other supernatural deity regularly works through created nature, yet is free to work without, above or against it to create miracles, defies Divine Law, Natural Law and Positive Law.  
  Canon 2221  
  As the Universe is Unique Collective Awareness in motion, the most significant form of miracle is and has always been the appearance of extraordinary, marvelous and wonderful divine wisdom. However, due to the corrupting influence of Cults, the miracle of divine knowledge is rarely recognized, or even respected by followers of such Cults.  
  Canon 2222  
  Contrary to the deliberately false and misleading teachings of Cults, a miracle by its very nature and original meaning is a wonderful, amazing and extraordinary Divine event, without any need for it to validate or repudiate Cult dogma. Furthermore, any teachings that claim non authorized miracles are the “work of the devil” is the utmost and offensive fraud and immediately, null and void having no force or effect.  
  Canon 2223  
  The tradition of Cults that demand a certain number of authorized “miracles” in order to validate a Cult figure as a Saint is hereby banned as deliberately false and misleading, designed not to respect and recognize divine intervention, but to minimize and hide its impact by repudiating all miracles, except those that suit the leadership of the particular Cult.  
  Canon 2224  
  Any Cult that continues the deliberate practice of corrupting miracles to validate its own dogma through the practice of ignorance and superstitution is guilty of a grave offence against all spirits, deities and Divine forces and therefore by such action willingly consents, proclaims and confesses to hold no ecclesiastical power, authority or influence.  
     
 
 
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