III. Sacred
3.3 Holiness
Article 81 - Prophet
A Prophet is someone who is believed to have received Divine Revelation. A Religion or Cult then considers one or more Prophets to be the intermediaries between the divine supernatural and the temporal world with these messages known as prophecy and when written and combined as scripture.
All Religions and Cults have been formed by the alleged writings of one or more Prophets.
All Civilizations from the beginning of history until the 4th Century CE recognized, possessed and respected, the existence of multiple prophets and their prophecies. However, with the advent of Imperial Christianity formed by Constantine in the 4th Century and then the Talmud of the Menesheh in the same century, saw the claim that Divine Revelation had ceased. This was reinforced in the 7th Century with the false Qu’ran of the Umayyad that replaced true Islamic scripture and then the Roman Cult from the 14th Century onwards.
In accordance with these canons and the sacred Covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum, all men and women are Divine Immortal Spirits expressed in Trust to living flesh. Therefore, while a man or woman may have a particular gift or talent, all Homo Sapiens have the ability to communicate with the Divine.