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Chapter 22  
     
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Neither the Pope, nor his Cardinals, nor any court or official under their control has the authority, under Canon Law to excommunicate any individual for heresy.
 
2.
This is because the Catholic Church does not represent the true church established by Jesus Christ and the apostles, that it is an imposter, formed deliberately for the purpose of destroying and consuming the first and true church as well as the perpetuation of evil and confusion.
 
3.
Because the Catholic Church does not represent the true faith of Jesus Christ and is an imposter faith, a false faith it has no moral or legal authority under its own rules, to make effect an excommunication.
 
4.
This means that any action taken by the Catholic Church in claiming counter heresy to these charges of heresy is itself a further heresy of the church and without legal authority to be executed. Such statements by virtue of apostolic succession being null are void.
 
5.
For under its own rules, its complete authority rests upon the legitimacy of the churches claim to be the first and true faith of Jesus Christ.
 
6.
The only method therefore that the Catholic Church can use in order to effect a valid excommunication is to admit it is a counterfeit faith, a false faith concerning Jesus Christ.
 
7.
By admitting its true identity, it regains control over its own rules and any expulsion of a catholic can be effected.
 
8.
However, until this time, until the Church admits its origins as a faith of fraud, a counterfeit religion aimed to suppress the true message and faith of Jesus Christ, its rules, but its own rules are rendered null and void and all future, present and past excommunications are invalid.
 

 
 
 

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