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BTG XLIV

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BTG XLIII BTG XLV

XLIV. In the Opinion of Beelzebub, Man’s Understanding of Justice Is for Him in the Objective Sense an Accursed Mirage (pgs. B1119 - B1144)

Chapitre 44 Selon Belzébuth, la conception que se font les hommes de la justice est, dans le sens objectif, un « mirage maudit »

Capítulo 44 Na opinião de Belzebu, a compreensão de justiça do homem é para ele no sentido objetivo uma miragem amaldiçoada

- The concept of Good and Evil is linked to great disturbances observed on the holy planet Purgatory, indicating its cosmic significance and consequences for three-brained beings on Earth.

- Beelzebub recounts his five descents to Earth and his interactions with celestial beings, emphasizing the importance of cosmic duties and responsibilities for the well-being of three-brained beings.

- After returning to Mars, Beelzebub's children receive education from Pooloodjistius, who helps them grasp cosmic laws and understand their roles within the larger cosmos.

- A group of righteous souls on the holy planet investigates the origins of the maleficent idea of Good and Evil, linking it to the first three-brained being, Makary Kronbernkzion.

- Makary is depicted as an influential figure whose teachings inadvertently led to the distortion of the original concepts of Good and Evil, resulting in a widespread misunderstanding among humans.

- The righteous beings propose a divine petition to send a Messenger to Earth to help eradicate the maleficent idea of Good and Evil, underlining the seriousness of the situation.

- Beelzebub elaborates on the three independent forces in the universe, explaining their roles as Good, Evil, and their reconciliatory nature, shifting the focus from externalized notions to inherent cosmic principles.

- The tale points out the comical misinterpretations of celestial beings and their teachings over time, particularly how humans constructed myths around these beings, further complicating the true essence of Good and Evil.

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