Friday, June 29, 2018

Section 6.3: Religion

(A)
The law of the Commonwealth and the law of the religion should remain separate.

(B)
Under no circumstances can the Federal government of the Commonwealth or any Local government of the Commonwealth, make law to enforce the law of any religion, regardless of whether the Commonwealth recognized for it to be a legitimate religion, not even if such religion is Christianity. 

(C)
Under no circumstances, can the law of any religion be above the law of the Federal government of the Commonwealth nor can the law of any religion be above the law of any Local government of the Commonwealth, regardless of whether the Commonwealth recognized for it to be a legitimate religion, not even if such religion is Christianity. 

(D)
Subject to this constitution, the law of the Commonwealth should protect the right of all people upon the territory of the Commonwealth from been forced to follow the law of any religion against his or her will. Such law that guarantee a person's right not to be forced to follow the law of any religion against his or her will, should not exclude, Christianity.

(E)
Subject to the law of the Commonwealth, the people of the Commonwealth have the right to be a sinner, in relationship to any religion, including Christianity, upon the territories of the Commonwealth, without been harassed, persecuted or discriminated against, for committing the sin.

(G)
Such law that protect a person's right not to be forced to follow the law of any religion against his or her will should include, a right to not be forced to attend church against his or her will, a right to not be forced to attend Sunday school against his or her will, a right not to be forced to be Baptist against his or her will and a right not to be forced to receive a circumcision against his or her will. When a person made it clear he or she does not wish to be Baptist, a forced baptism upon this person under such circumstances should be deemed equivalent to rape, in the eye of the law. 

A person under the age of sixteen, should not be Baptist unless all legal guardians of such person provide written consent, it should be a criminal offense for a priest to performing baptism upon such person, under the age of sixteen, without the written consent of all legal guardians of such person. For a priest to perform baptism upon such person, under the age of sixteen, without the written consent of all legal guardians of such person, should be deem equivalent to statutory rape.

(H)
But with the exception of during a state of emergency and with the exception of during martial law, subject to not effecting the Commonwealth or those authorized by the Commonwealth to

1. Protecting international peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property, from been harmed
2. protecting the Commonwealth or its peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property from been harmed
3. Protecting society or its peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property from been harmed
4. Protect people or their peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property from been harmed
5. Protecting animals or their peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property from been harmed

The Commonwealth should not disallow religion institution from removing people or excommunicating people from its property, for disobeying the law of the religion or to be a sinner in relation to the religion, unless such act of removal or excommunicating would cause harm to

1. International peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property
2. The Commonwealth or its peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property 
3. The society or its peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property
4. People or their peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property
5. Animals or their peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property

(J)
The law of the Commonwealth should discourage hate speech against sinners.

(K)
The law and court of the Commonwealth should not allow

1.    Following the teaching of a religion
2.    Acting according to the doctrine of a religion,
3.    Acting according to his culture
4.    To enforce a set of moral value upon others
5.    Acting according to a set of moral value

To be a justifiable reason or excuse, to allow any person to violate a law of the Commonwealth that

1. Protects international peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property, from been harmed
2. Protects the Commonwealth or its peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property from been harmed
3. Protects society or its peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property from been harmed
4. Protects people or their peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property from been harmed
5. Protects animals or their peace, freedom, liberty, prosperity, harmony or property from been harmed

Not even if

1.    Such religion is Christianity
2.    Such doctrine is that of Christianity,
3.    Such doctrine is the bible
4.    It is enforcing the moral value of a religion or a doctrine of a religion, not even if such religion is Christianity and such doctrine is the bible
5.    It is acting according to the moral value of a religion or a doctrine of a religion, not even if such religion is Christianity and such doctrine is the bible
6.    Such culture is Christian culture

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