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muad-dib-religious-philosophy

The spiritual and philosophical teachings of Paul-Muad'Dib, which draw heavily on the C.E.T.'s work and Fremen-Zensunni traditions.

1 chapter across 1 book

This Immortal (1966)Roger Zelazny

1. The realization that all religions had at least one common commandment: "Thou shall not disfigure the soul."

This chapter details the formation and efforts of the Commission of Ecumenical Translators (C.E.T.) to unify major religions by producing the Orange Catholic Bible, aiming to remove sectarian conflict caused by exclusive religious claims. Despite initial hope, the project incited widespread violence, resistance, and eventual dilution of its message, illustrating the enduring complexity and institutional inertia of religious belief. The chapter also connects the C.E.T.'s legacy to the religious philosophy and impact of Paul-Muad'Dib, highlighting the continuity and reinterpretation of spiritual ideas across generations.