What Spirit Taught The Old Fox

1. There is no true God or Creator. All things in nature occurred through a natural phenomena. There's no controlling intelligence behind the universe, only natural law that governs things.
 

2. Both the Soul and Body evolve through an evolutionary process from the lower species. Only the small, minute animals in water have the capability of producing life energy, or new Souls which have never been reincarnated.
 

3. Lesser Souls including low-developed persons are reincarnated to live more lives until they reach a point to where they learn to live just and happy lives, and then they only return when they want to.
 

4. One must learn to control their emotions. Hate, greed, anger and even too much love can damage a Soul. We must feel and know to be alive, but we must put our reason and knowledge before our emotions.
 

5. We must reverse the common order of life, and put ourselves last. Church (Law), Family, and Self is the correct order of life.
 

6. Parents should love, honor and protect their children, and teach them the right way to live, disciplining them when necessary, not loving them so much that they allow them to do anything they wish, becoming a curse to society and themselves.
 

7. Children should also respect their parents, doing as they are told, until they are of age, and capable of making their own decisions.
 

8. No one should force their belief on another. We shall teach and show by our own actions the superiority of our faith. The strong must protect the weak, and tyranny must not be allowed. To allow tyranny, to live in fear, is to destroy your own soul.
 

9. You may never strike the first blow in battle. To do so will be to dishonor yourself and your race. To defend we must, but we will only use enough force to render our enemies incapable of harming us. We will kill only when it is necessary to kill, for self defense, clothing, and food only. We will not harm the innocent, merely for the sake of advancing ourselves.
 

10. Our females shall have the same rights and privileges as our males, and also the same responsibilities. To f fight and stand for their race. They are to be given some consideration because they are the bearers of life, but they must also take their responsibilities.
 

11. When one dies, they return to The Spirit World. What they have done in that lifetime will determine their condition there. If they have done good, they will know good. If they have done evil, they will know evil and torment until they are born again to atone for what they have done This is why we must live just and honorable lives, not because some God commands it, but because our own soul, and our own ancestors do.
 

12. Drugs of any kind should only be used as medicine for illnesses of the mind and body, but not for pleasure. For these things can damage the body and the soul.
 

13. Men shall lie with women, and women with men for mating and the joy of the soul, but men shall not lie with men, or women with women, for such is against the ways of nature, and injures the soul. 1996 Addition- Though Spiritists do not approve of homosexuality, they firmly disapprove of gay bashing. Any individuals who go out for the precise purpose of hunting and injuring homosexuals should be treated as what they are, criminals, and punished to the fullest extent of the law.
 

14. If a person will not work, they shall not eat.
 

15. The basis of all law shall be this; "Let the punishment fit the crime, and let justice be the same for all persons, rich or poor." If a person steals, let all they have be taken from them. Let them be put into punishment to make them learn the errors of their ways. If a man forces his sex on a woman, let his sex be taken from him, that he may never again use it wrongly. If a person kills unjustly for profit, let them be put to death. If they have shortened the life of another, they must pay with the shortening of their own. Vengeance is a right that must be given. The Young Speaker later added, "Mercy is a blessing that strengthens the soul."

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