Complete dictionary reading
Context, form, interpretation, and limits
Principal source or earliest context
Revelation 21 describes gates that are not shut by day and the gathering of peoples into the city.
Historical interpretations
Open-gate imagery appears in civic, religious, architectural, and migration traditions as hospitality, access, passage, or vulnerability.
Visual anatomy
An enclosure is visibly broken at two points, and one line passes through without being tagged or redirected.
Antichrist.net visual convention: Two visible breaks in an enclosure with a clean passage line.
Antichrist.net reading
The civic reading is meaningful entry and meaningful participation: participation cannot be legitimate when dissenting participation is punished or technically impossible.
Misuse warning
Open access does not abolish consent, privacy, stewardship, or conduct boundaries.
What this symbol does not prove
It does not prove that every barrier is unjust or every open system is safe.
Disputed readings and unresolved questions
The balance between openness, sanctuary, security, and stewardship is context-dependent.
Suggested comparison or manuscript example
Use Revelation 21 and site participation/portability doctrine.
Source discipline
Source notes
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Revelation 21 USCCB Bible
New Jerusalem, open gates, transparent city, and non-exclusionary access.
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Cognitive Liberty Charter
Site doctrine: private cognition is sovereign; outward conduct remains accountable.
