☩ SOTERIAN GLOSSARY ☩

Living Language Lexicon of the Soteria Covenant

Abominable

That which is inhuman, morally repugnant, and worthy of absolute rejection. In its original Latin sense, abominabilis means to deprecate as an ill omen — something so contrary to natural law that its very presence signals corruption. Within trust governance, the term applies to acts, instruments, or institutions that violate the sacred trust between the living and their Creator: the conversion of men into chattel, the monetisation of children, the weaponisation of courts against the innocent, and the theft of birthright through semantic deception. What is abominable is not merely wrong — it is an offense against the order of creation itself.

Etymology: Latin abominabilis, from abominari (to deprecate as an ill omen): ab- (away from) + omen (omen, sign). Originally: to reject as profane or cursed. · Category: Moral Character · Source: Latin moral philosophy; Biblical usage (Leviticus, Proverbs, Revelation); applied to institutional predation by Soteria Trust
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