1. The goal of human life is to be as sane, good, and happy as possible, now and always. Humans achieve this goal by basing all their beliefs and actions on reason, compassion, and hope.
2. The primary duty of all humans is to always do what is best for all sentient beings. What is best for any sentient being is to be as sane, good, and happy as she, he, or it can be, now and always.
3. The Divine exists and is the person or persons who purposefully created the universe with perfect love for at least this reason: to teach and test rational creatures, such as humans, for the next life.
4. The Divine loves all sentient beings perfectly. That perfect love always exists, even if it does not seem to.
5. Rational creatures who generally learn and choose as they should are relatively good, and rational creatures who generally do not learn and choose as they should are relatively evil.
6. After death, relatively good rational creatures are perfected by The Divine and go directly to Heaven, where there is much happiness and no misery. And after death, relatively evil rational creatures go directly to Reformatory, where they continue to be taught and tested until they become relatively good. Then they are perfected by The Divine and go to Heaven.
7. The Divine is extremely knowledgeable, powerful, wise, and just. All good actions will be adequately rewarded, and all evil actions will be adequately punished. The Divine will eventually make everything, including all creatures, completely good.
8. A human does good when she or he obeys The Foundation Rule and The Justice Rule. A human does evil when he or she disobeys them.
9. Eventually, all creatures will rejoice together forever in Heaven with The Divine.