citizen (n.): c. 1300, citisein (fem. citeseine) "inhabitant of a city or town," from Anglo-French citesein, citezein "city-dweller, town-dweller, citizen".
pagan (n.): c. 1400, perhaps mid-14c., "person of non-Christian or non-Jewish faith," from Late Latin paganus "pagan," in classical Latin "villager, rustic; civilian, non-combatant"
A basic introduction to ideas surrounding the concept of citizenship, the legal fiction, the 'person' and how we're enslaved by Vatican, Judeo-Christian Canon Law.
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Episode 15