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II. Universal Principles |
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Article 07- Life |
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| 7.1 |
Life |
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By virtue of reason and common sense, it is a founding principle of this Charter that everything in the universe is made from the same fundamental building blocks, that everything is living to some degree.
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| 7.2 |
Level of awareness |
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While everything shares common traits, it is a principle of this Charter to make distinction between objects based on their inherent level of awareness and self-awareness.
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In the case of hydro-Carbon life, self-awareness is recognized as a trait possessed by all vertebrate animals to some degree. In the case of non-hydro carbon life, self-awareness is recognizes as a trait possessed by only advanced autonomous neural computers.
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| 7.3 |
Respect of self-aware life |
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It shall be a founding principle of this Charter that all life and especially self-aware life shall be respected, whether hydro-carbon or non hydro-carbon in form.
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| 7.4 |
Higher Order Life |
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The meaning and value of Higher Order Life has been debated since the first civilizations. |
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To be a man or woman is to be the living embodiment of the paradox of life and the absolute– to be capable of great feats of selflessness, compassion and love. To be capable of acts of terrible self-hate, evil and destruction.
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| 7.5 |
All men and women are equal of the same race |
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All men and women are equal and of the same race. There exists no legitimate nor legally tenable fiction capable of sustaining the lie that by virtue of creed, skin colour, place of birth or religion that one group of men and women are superior to another. |
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The Charter rejects as a fundamental demonstration of evil any system that asserts --whether by language, implication or any other form of trickery-- certain men and women may be equated with animals as lesser beings. |
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Therefore this Charter wholly rejects the system engineered by the Roman Cult by which such evil assertions have been made for 1,000 years, embedded into language and law to the effect that a man or woman having accepted the term "person" may be equated to nothing more than an animal, property and slaves. |
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| 7.6 |
The right to use contraception |
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It is an essential principle of this Charter that proper family planning requires both adequate sexual education and adoption of basic social values of respect as well the right to use contraceptive techniques, free from any negative social imputations. |
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This Charter completely rejects the wholly evil motives of the Roman Cult in preventing the adopting of sensible and sustainable family planning education, disease prevention and use of safe contraceptives by promoting fear, misery and disease amongst the poorest in our communities, while falsely claiming it a moral act. |
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Such deliberately evil behaviour has been demonstrated to be nothing more than the deliberate handiwork of those claiming to be moral leaders of a society whilst actually being the very architects against the well being of the same people they have sworn to protect. |
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Laws or belief systems that outlaw contraceptives, sex education and sensible family values are barbaric, cruel and deliberately against the very meaning of life they claim to cherish and protect. |
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| 7.7 |
The right to a quality and dignified life |
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It is an essential principle of this Charter that all men and women have a right to a quality and dignified life. This principle means more than a generalized statement of life regardless of what the quality or context.
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It is a fundamental right of an expected mother to choose whether it is in her best interests to carry a baby to full term. It should be the absolute right of both parents of a severely physically incapacitated new born baby to choose to continue its life.
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This Charter wholly rejects the false claims of the Roman Cult in interference in the rights of the mother based on their immoral and unlawful claim of ownership of men and women as persons and property, whilst using the cloak of morality to base such actions as the pursuit of a more noble cause. |
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Laws or belief systems that enforce life without any consideration of the quality of life shall always considered barbaric, cruel and deliberately against the very meaning of life they claim to cherish.
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| 7.8 |
The right to die with dignity |
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It is an essential principle of this Charter that all humans have the right to choose to die with dignity.
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Human technology enables life to be sustained and perpetuated far beyond the scope of previous generations. With these gifts, human life can be saved and repaired. Yet it is also true that human life can be extended beyond a point whereby the quality of life is marginal.
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As a state must never arbitrate on the life and death of its citizens, it must rest on the choice of the individual to find a balance between life and science and the quality of personal life within the context of sensible social safeguards.
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This Charter rejects the deliberate actions of the Roman Cult to prolong pain and suffering and demonstrate their false claim of ownership of men and women as their property by dictating whether an individual has the right over their own body and life. |
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Belief systems or laws that make no consideration for the essential right of a person to choose to die with dignity shall always be considered barbaric, cruel and against the very meaning of life and the principles of this Charter.
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