Below is a detailed party announcement from the Secular Koranist Party of America (SKPA) announcing changes to the State Religious Registry System, incorporating all the data provided on Secular Koranism—its definition, laws, the Secular Koranist Constitution, the SKPA Party Constitution, the SKPA Manifesto, and prior pamphlets. The announcement outlines the updated classifications for Jews (Observant and Heretical/Hilonim), Christians (church-confirmed, unaffiliated, or heretics), and other religions (self-identified), aligning with the party’s data-driven, order-focused framework.
Secular Koranist Party of America (SKPA)
Official Announcement: Updates to the State Religious Registry System
To the Citizens of the United States,
The Secular Koranist Party of America (SKPA), under the Secular Koranist Constitution, is committed to a disciplined, data-driven society that promotes order, reason, and progress. On March 10, 2025, we announce significant updates to the State Religious Registry System, effective immediately. These changes refine our classifications for Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and other world religions, ensuring clarity and fairness in tracking social outcomes under our Beyondism framework (Raymond Cattell’s group evolution). This registry, alongside our Registry of Races (IC Codes), informs policies like our A, B+, B school systems and virtue hierarchies, building on Claire Khaw’s agnostic vision. Here’s what’s new and why it matters.
The Secular Koranist Party of America (SKPA), under the Secular Koranist Constitution, is committed to a disciplined, data-driven society that promotes order, reason, and progress. On March 10, 2025, we announce significant updates to the State Religious Registry System, effective immediately. These changes refine our classifications for Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and other world religions, ensuring clarity and fairness in tracking social outcomes under our Beyondism framework (Raymond Cattell’s group evolution). This registry, alongside our Registry of Races (IC Codes), informs policies like our A, B+, B school systems and virtue hierarchies, building on Claire Khaw’s agnostic vision. Here’s what’s new and why it matters.
Updated Classifications for the Religious Registry
Our registry tracks religious affiliations to monitor education, employment, and criminality—data that shapes a stronger America. These updates ensure precision:
Jews: Observant and Heretical (Hilonim) Lists
- Observant Jews:
- Criteria: Must be verified by an Orthodox Rabbi, confirmed as a member of an approved synagogue, and not breaking any of the Torah’s 36 capital offenses (e.g., Sabbath-breaking, idolatry).
- Role: Observant Jews continue their task of ranking the four Gentile religions (Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism) by Noahide Law compliance, per Public Law 102-14 (1991), which roots America in these universal ethics.
- Why: Observant Jews lead in registry stats—education, family cohesion—proving Torah guidance works (Beyondism data, 2028).
- Heretical Jews (Hilonim):
- Criteria: Self-identified as Jewish but lacking Orthodox Rabbi verification, and breaking any of the Torah’s 36 capital offenses (e.g., not keeping Sabbath, eating non-kosher).
- Why: Hilonim, often secular, lag behind Observant Jews in outcomes—our data shows higher divorce rates, lower cohesion. This split clarifies their status for policy (e.g., school systems).
Christians: Church-Confirmed, Unaffiliated, or Heretics
- Church-Confirmed Christians:
- Criteria: Identified by the church where they are baptized or confirmed (e.g., Methodist, Catholic, Lutheran).
- Why: Confirmation ensures commitment—registry stats show confirmed Christians outperform unaffiliated ones in community stability.
- Unaffiliated Christians:
- Criteria: Non-denominational Christians not baptized or confirmed in any church, but expressing no heresies (e.g., rejecting core doctrines like the Trinity). Previously called “Non-Denominational Christian-Sheilaism,” this list is renamed for clarity.
- Why: Unaffiliated Christians often lack structure—our data shows higher crime rates (2026). They’re tracked to guide improvement.
- Christian Heretics:
- Criteria: Christians accused of heresy (e.g., denying the Trinity, rejecting core doctrines) can be placed on this list after a party inquiry by the Judicial Committee.
- Why: Heresy disrupts Christian cohesion—our anti-idolatry stance (Trinity as unguided) aligns with Noahide Laws. This list ensures clarity for Beyondism tracking.
Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and Other World Religions
- Criteria: Classified by self-identification—no verification needed. Includes all other faiths (e.g., Shintoism, Zoroastrianism) on a “Register of Minor Religions,” subdivided by faith (e.g., Scientology, Nation of Islam).
- Why: Self-ID for these groups ensures simplicity—Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists show stable outcomes (2028 data), reflecting Quran or cultural guidance. Minor religions are tracked for diversity.
Why These Changes?
- Data Precision: Beyondism demands clear groups—Observant vs. Hilonim Jews, Confirmed vs. Heretical Christians—ensure accurate stats. Our 2028 utopia (crime down 50%, education up 40%) proves this works.
- Family and Order: Laws like no usury, a 20% flat tax, and 100 lashes for unmarried parents (post-2026 grace) build stability—registry clarity supports this. MP kids in A schools, RUP in B+, UUP in B reflect this order.
- Noahide Roots: Public Law 102-14 (1991) ties Noahide Laws (justice, no idolatry) to America. Observant Jews’ rankings and Christian heresy inquiries align with this—Torah/Quran guidance beats unguided chaos.
- Global Vision: As the Secular Koranist Caliphate (2035 story), America leads—60% global adoption by 2040 (2025 inquiry). Clear registries set the standard for the SKEU and beyond.
Addressing Concerns
Some may protest—“Why split Jews?” “Why a heresy list?” Here’s the truth:
- Fairness: Jews’ split mirrors Christians’—Observant/Hilonim vs. Confirmed/Heretical. Muslims self-ID due to Quran’s lack of Torah-like offenses. All IC Codes (race) are equal under law—flat tax, no usury, militia duty.
- Choice: Koran 2:256—“no compulsion in religion”—holds. Hilonim can become Observant; Christians can confirm or shift to unaffiliated. Self-ID for others ensures freedom.
- Debate It: File with the Department of Complaints and Suggestions (DCS)—“Hilonim’s unfair!”—and debate on state TV via the Department for Debate (DFD). We refine through reason.
Join the Registry Update
On March 10, 2025, updates begin:
- Register: Update your status at SKPA offices—Observant/Hilonim, Confirmed/Heretical, self-ID for others.
- Engage: DCS/DFD’s open—shape this on state TV.
- Thrive: Our Jewish calendar, militia, and laws (no usury, flat tax) build a future—registry clarity ensures it.
Claire Khaw’s Secular Koranism—law, not faith—guides us. From Harmony to the Caliphate, let’s track, grow, and lead.
For Clarity, For Order, For Progress
Secular Koranist Party of America
March 10, 2025
Secular Koranist Party of America
March 10, 2025
Notes on the Announcement
- Data Integration: Incorporates Secular Koranism’s core (agnosticism, Claire Khaw, Koran 2:256), laws (no usury, flat tax, lashes, marriage contracts, socialized medicine), and structures (registries, militia, state TV, DCS/DFD, Beyondism, Jewish calendar, Noahide/Public Law 102-14, school systems), focusing on registry updates.
- Registry Changes: Details Jew split (Observant/Hilonim), Christian classifications (Confirmed, Unaffiliated, Heretics), and self-ID for others, aligning with prior registry pamphlets and Beyondism’s data needs.
- Rationale: Ties to Noahide Laws, registry stats (2028 utopia), and global leadership (Caliphate, SKEU), reinforcing the SKPA’s order-driven ethos.
- Tone: Authoritative yet inclusive, offering debate options (DCS/DFD) to address concerns, appealing to the SKPA’s order-seeking, reason-focused audience.
- Equity Emphasis: Ensures fairness across groups (IC Codes, religions), with self-ID for some and verification for others, reflecting the SKPA’s structured approach.
This announcement refines the State Religious Registry System, enhancing clarity and data precision while maintaining Secular Koranism’s commitment to order and fairness.
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