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– NUWAUPIAN RULES of the 24,000 Year Cycle for the Hereafter –
1-3, 8-10, 21, 47
“1. You are not Muslims of Islamism. It is not your religion, your culture, nor
your way of life. You do not live by their laws. You are not Arab. 2. You are not
Hebrews of Judaism. It is not your religion, not your culture, not your way of life.
You do not live by their laws. You are not Mesopotamian. 3. You are not a
Christian of Christism. It is not your religion, not your culture, not your way of
life. You do not live by their laws. You are not European. 8. Europeans way of
living, and laws, and justice is not intended for you. It was created by them for
their own. They cannot tell you who to marry, when to marry, where to marry,
how many to marry, how many not to marry. Nor do you need their approval to
get married, their documents to get married, their approval to separate after
marriage, their legal system to get married, their court system to get married; their
court system to separate after marriage. 9. Respect them and theirs as long as they
respect you and yours in all things. 10. Their court system of other races was not
created with your race in mind, only their own races. 21. Remember, marriage is
a life long job, however long the life of marriage. 47. In Wu-Nuwaup marriage is
praised. Divorce is frowned upon.”
From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – Chap. 6 – “Haqaq shil Haqaqaat
'Fact of Facts'” – v. 49-50
“49. And a male should always be four to eight years or older than the female. 50.
A female should not enter into a relationship with a male younger than her.”
5. JUSTICES – Marriage (Subject to change based on the level of violation.)
First Offense: Instruction and guidance using paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The
Way” and/or haqaqtal haqaqaat Haqaqtal Haqaqaat “Actual Facts”
(any additional actions will depend on circumstances).
999.6.2 – MATING
6. Mate: c.1500, "to equal, rival," 1590s as "to match, couple, marry, join in
marriage," from mate (n.1). Also, of animals, "to pair for the purpose of
breeding." Related: Mated; mating. (reference from – Etymonline.com – online
etymology dictionary)
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