Contrapunctus XXI


 

By David R. Graham
01 December 2001

Uniform Code Of
Spiritual Justice
   

On The Importance Of Certifying
The Credible And The Incredible   
   

 

Every religion now is set upon from within by charlatans cloaking themselves in religious words in order to promote irreligious deeds.

Theologians must remedy this situation. Here is a means: a Uniform Code of Spiritual Justice, comprising three aspects of one vital dedication:

  1. Describe the changeless, universal identifiers of religion, irreligion and anti-religion.

  2. Using those identifiers as terms of reference, codify a body of policies and procedures to establish, direct and guide Theological Councils tasked to certify the credibility or non-credibility of claims to represent a religion or to have constituted one.

  3. Alert governments to the existence and teleology of credible claims and the existence and toxicology of non-credible claims to represent a religion or to have constituted one and counsel governments to vigilance and peremptory destruction of the puissance of originators of non-credible claims to represent a religion or to have constituted one.

Theologians are credible when they hold their profession bound to truth by promulgating it.

 


The pictures at the top of this page represent
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux,
the Mellifluous Doctor.

Contrapuncti
Phenomena to Study (U.S.A.)
Phenomena to Study (Poland)