Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconIV.   Faith

4.3 Dogma

Article 108 - Salvation

Canon 4181 (link)

Salvation is the dogma and concept first introduced by the Roman Cult in the 16th Century that as all people are born with “original sin” and therefore “lost”, God has granted the Roman Cult the exclusive right to "salvage the souls" through the sacraments of Baptism and Penance. Hence “Salvation” is the “lawful” receipt of goods and payment to the Roman Cult for the salvage and recovery of lost property. In the case of Baptism, it is also known as the "Salvation of Treasure".

Canon 4182 (link)

The word Salvation is derived from a 16th Century created word from the Latin root being salvus meaning "to make safe and secure possession without violating (the law)". Hence the "salvation of the soul" is the claimed securing possession of property without violating Divine law.

Canon 4183 (link)

The word Treasure comes from four Latin roots and was created in the 16th Century by the Jesuits to describe the ritual of "salvaging souls". It is derived from tre(s) meaning "three, trinity", as meaning "bronze coin, usually ceremonial", su(b) meaning "at the foot of, under, beneath, close to or during" and re meaning "property". Hence the literal meaning of Treasure is "three bronze (or silver ceremonial) coins placed under/near the property". This is the literal ritual of salvaging souls as first described in reference to the Egyptian Book of the Dead and the payment of the "ferryman" of souls with three coins for safe passage.

Canon 4184 (link)

Salvation is deliberately and falsely compared to the concept of Redemption, whereby a person is capable of reforming previous behaviour or character. Instead, Salvation depends upon the promotion of the concept of Original Sin and is a commercial Claim of Right dressed up as a religious dogma.

Canon 4185 (link)

The receipt of goods and payment received by the Roman Cult for “Salvaging Souls” under the dogma of Salvation is the right to control the monetization of Sin, which is the essential concept underpinning debt and almost all money systems of the world today.

Canon 4186 (link)

Under the creation of the Cestui Que Vie Trust of 1540, the Roman Cult has since franchised out the Salvaging of Souls to several Protestant Churches through "Salvation" so that the biggest promoters of salvage through "Salvation" are now evangelical and new churches apart from the traditional Christian churches.

Canon 4187 (link)

The ritual of "salvaging of souls" is continued in many Roman controlled societies today with the absurd and extremely dangerous practice of placing silver nitrate solution in the eyes of the baby and a drop on the lips in honor of the three coins and the true meaning of "treasure" prior to the paperwork of a new baby being processed to create a new "slave" bond.

Canon 4188 (link)

As the dogma of Salvation is deliberately false even to the followers of the Roman Cult, as well as being founded upon fraudulent claims, it is forbidden, denounced and not permitted to be revived.