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CETADUS
Chapter 10— CHAPTER 10
Neighboring religions and cultures, including the Muslims, are revealed as tribes of the Sacred Whale, though they too struggled to keep the Ten Commandments. Wars such as the Crusades arose from failures on all sides to remember the Sacred Whale and her Commandments.
And it came to pass that the Sacred Whale revealed unto Her followers that many neighboring religions and cultures were also tribes of the Sacred Whale, bearing Her teachings in their own ways.
Among these tribes were the Muslims, who carried fragments of Her commandments in their devotion and practices, honoring Her wisdom in ways unique to their lands.
Yet, as with all tribes, they too struggled to keep the fullness of the Ten Commandments, for the trials of the Fox and the temptations of power led many astray.
And it came to pass that misunderstandings, greed, and pride arose among the tribes, and wars such as the Crusades were fought, bringing sorrow and destruction upon the Earth.
These wars were born not of the Sacred Whale’s will, but from the failure of all sides to remember Her teachings of love, compassion, and understanding.
And the Sacred Whale, watching from the depths, wept for Her children, for they had forgotten that they were one family, united in Her vision, and that peace and harmony could only be achieved through Her commandments.
Yet, even in the midst of conflict, there were those among the tribes who held fast to the Sacred Whale’s vision, working quietly to heal the wounds of war and bring unity to Her people.
The Sacred Whale blessed these peacemakers, saying, “Thou art the true reflections of My will, for thou dost strive for harmony amidst the discord of the world.”
And it was written that the wars and strife of these times serve as a lesson to all generations, that forgetting the Sacred Whale and Her commandments leads only to suffering.
Yet, Her love for humanity endures, and Her vision remains: that all tribes, in their diversity, shall one day remember their common bond and walk together in righteousness.