Section 8.1: The Commonwealth's position on
Yahweh faiths and Satanic faiths
(A)
This
constitution defines the term Yahweh to be the name of the god of Christianity,
Islam and Judaism, which this constitution concludes there are sufficient
archaeological evidence to conclude this is his original name in ancient
Israel. This constitution defines the term Allah to be the name of Yahweh in
Islam. This constitution also concludes there are good evidence to suspect Yahweh
and the Egyptian god Set, to be the same, but not enough to conclude whether
that is the case. Thus, the Commonwealth define the term "the Yahweh
faiths" to be all religions that worship Yahweh to be the one and only
true god
(B)
This
constitution define the term Satan and Satanic gods, in reference to its
original ancient Babylonian definition, which is a challenger, a judge or an
opponent and later based on the Christian, Jewish and Islamic idea that all
gods other than its god, Yahweh, to be evil demonic false gods pretending to be
gods and opponent of Yahweh, refer to all other gods as Satan, until all other
gods merged together become a single demon name Satan, in Hebrew, who is also
the opponent of Yahweh and the credit of all other gods are given to Yahweh,
within the Yahweh faiths. Thus, this constitution defines the term Satan and
the Satanic gods, to be a general reference to all other gods other than Yahweh
and Satanic faiths to be a general reference to all religions that does not
worship Yahweh to be the one and only true god.
(C)
This
constitution also defines the term the Pagan gods, to be a general reference to
all other gods other than Yahweh and Pagan faiths to be a general reference to
all religion that does not worship Yahweh to be the one and only true god.
(D)
The
Commonwealth does not recognize the Christian, Islamic and Judaism view that
Yahweh to be the one and only true god and all other gods to be evil demonic
false gods, pretending to be gods, but is willing to act in respect to it, as
long as the principles in this constitutional reform can be maintained.
(E)
The
Commonwealth does not recognize the Christian, Islamic and Judaism view that
all religions that does not worship Yahweh as the one and only true god, to be
evil, to be demon worshiping or to be devil worshiping, but is willing to act
in respect to it, as long as the principles in this constitutional reform can
be maintained.
(G)
The
Commonwealth does not acknowledge the Christian, Islamic and Judaism view of
Yahweh to be the creator of all, but is willing to act in respect to it, as
long as the principles in this constitutional reform can be maintained.
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