Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconI.   Introductory provisions

1.2 Concepts

Article 7 - Trinity

Canon 3470 (link)

Trinity, also known as three, trio and triad is the fictional concept that a whole Form may also be classified into three subclasses, or that three independent elements may combine to form a unified Form. Similar to Duality, Trinity is a fundamental fictional concept underpinning religious and philosophical models since the beginning of Civilization.

Canon 3471 (link)

Trinity as the number three is the first odd prime number, the first unique prime number and the only prime triangular number. Therefore, Three and the concept of Trinity, similar to the number one has been considered one of the fundamental numbers of magic since the beginning of time.

Canon 3472 (link)

Trinity is a feature of natural reproduction, relationships and systems throughout Natural Law. It is also the simplest and most perfect example of system and the second most common grouping after Duality. However, not all systems resolve themselves simply to a trinity.

Canon 3473 (link)

As Trinity is the simplest and most perfect example of system, it is also the simplest and most perfect unit of family. Therefore the number three has always signified the most perfect family of deity back to the earliest cultures of humanity, namely the father-god, mother-god and savior-god.

Canon 3474 (link)

The most recent use of Trinity to represent the “holy family” of gods for a religion is the Roman Cult with the Father (Saturn/Satan), Son (Lucifer) and Holy Spirit (Cybele) representing the hidden Trinity implanted into Christianity from the thirteenth Century and subsequently infected the other branches of Christian faith.

Canon 3475 (link)

The use of a Trinity philosophy hidden behind allegory by the Roman Cult is not the first use of trinity to define a “holy family” of gods of a pantheistic cult. However, it is the first cult in history to deliberately hide the names of the deities from its followers, thus evoking an occult from the acceptance of the trinity now by most Christians, without realizing exactly whom they worship.

Canon 3476 (link)

As the trinity formed by the Roman Cult being the Father (Saturn/Satan), Son (Lucifer) and Holy Spirit (Cybele) was never a founding dogma of Imperial Christianity founded in 326 CE, nor Catholicism founded in the 8th Century CE, the claim that it is a central dogma of Christianity is a deliberate and obscene fraud with any such texts supporting these claims by definition forgeries and frauds of true original texts.