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and admits as [[sin]]s both [[judgment]] of others before God and [[harm]] or hatred toward one’s [[neighbor]].
and admits as [[sin]]s both [[judgment]] of others before God and [[harm]] or hatred toward one’s [[neighbor]].


What follows is not [[Law]], but a [[Rule]]. It is undertaken freely and binds no one who does not choose it.
Those who wish to become members of the this church need only accept '''''<big>[[A Rule for Humans]]</big>'''''.
 
<poem>Those who accept it — now
place themselves within a church  
without boundary or authority,
distributed among persons,
held together only by prayer,
love, memory, and practice,
and</poem>
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''''<big>[[A Rule for Humans]]</big>'''''.

Revision as of 13:24, 2 February 2026

The Church of Humans receives the Gospel as witness to Christ, and The Witness of Thomas as sayings of recognition.

It receives the two commandments given by Christ: to love God, and to love one’s neighbor as oneself.

It inherits a pre-Nicene Christian tradition that understands God through covenantal action and Christ through lived faith,
and admits as sins both judgment of others before God and harm or hatred toward one’s neighbor.

Those who wish to become members of the this church need only accept A Rule for Humans.