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VII. Law |
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7.2 Principles of Law |
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Article 220-Freedom |
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Canon 2752 |
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Freedom is a fictional Form whereby a Person is considered exempt from slavery or imprisonment. Freedom is equivalent to the concept of Liberty. |
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Canon 2753 |
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Contrary to being a superior fiction, Freedom is an inferior fiction offering limited respite. Under the voluntary servitude system of "common law", Freedom is considered a Right or Privilege, therefore assuming the Person is already considered property and therefore in slavery. |
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Canon 2754 |
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Freedom and Slavery belong to the same system of slavery. The concept of Freedom depends upon the existence and practice of Slavery, whilst the concept of Slavery depends upon the concept of Freedom, even if never granted. |
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Canon 2755 |
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In accordance with Divine Law and Natural Law, an object cannot "own" other objects. Only fictions can "own" other fictions. Therefore the concept of Freedom is null and void from the beginning along with its twin concept of Slavery. |
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