I. Introductory provisions
1.2 Concepts
Article 10 - Religion
By definition, for a belief system to be considered a Religion, it must assert six (6) fundamental presumptions:
(1) The existence of one or more supernatural beings; and
(2) That followers are less than these supernatural beings; and
(3) Contact has been made between the supernatural beings and one or more men or women considered unique from all other men and women; and
(4) This contact is “proven” by the existence of one or more sacred objects; and
(5) The administration and officials of the religion represent the one, true and only successors to those who first received divine instruction and founded the religion; and
(6) The administrators and officials of the religion have the right to decide what is pleasing, what is not and if anyone should be excluded or punished for failing certain rules.


