The Heavens of Christendom
We map the heavens of Christendom. This discipline was founded by Henning Dierolf on the basis of the Jewish Torah. It is intended to clearly illustrate the freedom of the peoples of this earth. It is in the tradition of “Tikkun olam”, through which the world is to be improved and repaired.
Methodology
According to Henning Dierolf (June 2024) all peoples' freedoms can be classified into 6 categories. They reach from maximum freedom to extinction. To qualify as a nation, it requires at least freedom of category three. These are the categories:- A people with own capital, church, territory, language/dialect and culture. No mother has to mediate between them and a different people for the benefit of her child. Such people are a free people with an own independent heaven. Example: Württemberg/Swabians.
- A people who lost their capital but still have a church, territory and language/dialect and culture. The material center of their belief system is still located on their territory. At least one mother is obliged to mediate between them and the people who own the capital. The people still have an own independent heaven. Example: Baden.
- A people with no independent proper church organization, but a proper language/dialect, culture and territory. Every mother must mediate between them and the ruling people, toward whom the mother church is oriented. They have a dependent heaven, dependent on a ruling people with authority. Example: Thuringia. In their case are the ruling people the Saxons.
- A people without an own capital, without a proper territory, but still a community, a language/dialect and culture. There is no material center of their belief system. Instead, it is like a patchwork quilt. Depending on the location, the mothers must always mediate between them and the locally ruling people for the good of the children. The people have a prospect of heaven. Example: Franconians.
- A people without community, capital and territory, but still with culture and language/dialect. The mothers must mediate between them and two other peoples. They no longer have a heaven. They have only an own hell. The two other peoples are the locally ruling people and those who possess or administer the cultural heritage. Example: Prussians.
- If a people does not have its own community, its own capital, its own territory, its own language/dialect and its own culture, they are no longer an existing people. A mediation between three peoples was not possible anymore because of an insurmountable conflict. The people in question are then extinct.