Lexica → Phrase → human being
| Letter | H |
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| Letter name | aitch haitch |
| Pronounciation | /eɪtʃ/ /heɪtʃ/ |
| Phrase: | human being |
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| Century: | 14th |
| DA Name: | human being |
| Era: | C.E. |
| Origin: | Original |
| Type: | Official |
| Source Language: | Latin |
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Definition: | From Latin Humanus = “a lesser / inferior man or woman (Level 6 (self aware) life form) defined legally as an animal and / or monster as distinct from the ancient (pre Vatican) Roman term homo = man ". A key rule of Law from the 14th Century describing a fundamental legal fiction - that is the notion of an inferior Level 6 (self aware) life form as an animal (as defined by Papal Decree) and therefore not subject to the laws of free Level 6 (self aware) life forms, but the laws of property. The decision to create a 2nd word for Homo (man), denoting an inferior "animal" man was crucial to the legal implementation of the Vatican global slave trade from the 14th Century - to overcome the questions of legality and morality of the Vatican slave trade. Therefore, unbaptized indigenous populations were legally defined as "humans" - therefore animals. Legally, the name of a human must always be in CAPITALS to identify that individual as property as distinct from a free Level 6 (self aware) life form. |
