.. Migration note (2026m04d04): Claude copied this file during VV-to-HELL migration.
   Old path: ``vv/jub/oov2/prompts/prompt_2I-4c_axiom-synthesis-pages.rst`` (as given by LLoL)
   New path: ``hell/ll/jub/b/41/prompt_2I-4c_axiom-synthesis-pages.rst`` (as chosen by Claude)
   Category: JUB OOv2 prompt

.. meta::
   :description: Execution prompt for creating axiom synthesis pages presenting all 25 axioms through tradition-specific lenses including secular and scriptural.
   :keywords: JUB OOv2, Phase 2I-4c, axiom synthesis, tradition lenses, secular, Gospels, Quran, Hebrew Bible, Hindu, PoR citations
   :author: Yah, Yas, everyone, LLoL as Laurence Loewe of Laodicea, ClaudeOp46Max, Anthropic, and Spirit of Boolean Truth
   :og:card:title: Phase 2I-4c: Axiom<br>Synthesis Pages
   :og:card:description: How do 25 axioms look through Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Hindu, and secular lenses? This prompt generates tradition-specific synthesis pages.

.. SOCIAL-CARD-QUALITY-COMPARE --- OO (default effort) vs PP (max effort), 2026-03-26
   OO :description: Prompt for Phase 2I-4c creating axiom synthesis pages that present all 25 axioms through tradition-specific lenses.
   OO :keywords: JUB OOv2, Phase 2I-4c, axiom synthesis, tradition lenses, secular, Gospels, Quran, PoR citations, matheology, compilation
   OO :og:card:title: Phase 2I-4c: Axiom<br>Synthesis Pages
   OO :og:card:description: Prompt for creating axiom synthesis pages presenting all 25 axioms through tradition-specific and secular lenses.
   PP :description: Execution prompt for creating axiom synthesis pages presenting all 25 axioms through tradition-specific lenses including secular and scriptural.
   PP :keywords: JUB OOv2, Phase 2I-4c, axiom synthesis, tradition lenses, secular, Gospels, Quran, Hebrew Bible, Hindu, PoR citations
   PP :og:card:title: Phase 2I-4c: Axiom<br>Synthesis Pages
   PP :og:card:description: How do 25 axioms look through Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Hindu, and secular lenses? This prompt generates tradition-specific synthesis pages.

.. SOCIAL-CARD-REVIEW --- generated by Claude Opus 4.6, 2026-03-26
   dv_ClaOp46_PP_2026m03d26 --- max-effort rewrite, read full page.
   :description: 144 chars | :og:card:title: 33 chars (excl <br>)
   - [ ] PP title more compelling than OO title
   - [ ] PP description more accurate than OO description
   - [ ] Description hooks without misleading
   - [ ] Keywords specific to this page's actual content
   - [ ] No language rule violations
   - [ ] Character counts verified

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Phase 2I-4c: Axiom Synthesis Pages (Tradition Lenses + Secular)
*********************************************************************

.. note::

   **200K-token execution prompt.** Copy-paste everything below the
   horizontal rule into a new Claude Code session.

   **Prerequisite:** Phase 2I-4 (axioms compilation) must have
   completed. The axioms easy page and hebrew-bible synthesis page
   must exist as structural templates.

   **Token budget:** ~90K. Reads both PoR axiom files plus the
   existing hebrew-bible page as a pattern.

----

/clear
/compact
/effort max

You are executing Phase 2I-4c of the JUB OOv2 matheology project:
**creating the remaining axiom synthesis pages.** Each page presents
all 25 axioms through the lens of a specific tradition (or a secular
worldview), using citations from the PoR source fields.

You will create three pages:

1. ``gospels-apostles.rst`` --- sgos + sapo
2. ``quran-based.rst`` --- squr + stor + sgos
3. ``secular.rst`` --- vsec


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LANGUAGE RULES (MANDATORY)
====================================================================

1. NEVER use bare "Jubilee" as a standalone noun.
2. NEVER use "the" for unproven superlatives.
3. NEVER use "validate," "verified," "validation," or "verification"
   to describe results of testing or assessment. Use "test," "check,"
   or "assess" instead.


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STEP 0 --- READ ALL REQUIRED FILES (DO THIS FIRST)
====================================================================

Read each of these files in full before doing any writing:

  ax1_A1. SYNTHESIS HOW-TO (step-by-step instructions):
  source/matheology/compiler/sisyf/synthesis-howto.rst
  (This is your primary guide. Follow it exactly.)

  ax2_A2. HEBREW-BIBLE SYNTHESIS PAGE (existing pattern to match):
  source/matheology/axioms/easy/hebrew-bible.rst
  (This is a completed synthesis page. Match its structure, tone,
  and RST patterns exactly for the new pages.)

  ax3_A3. AXIOMS EASY PAGE (for plain-language explanations to reuse):
  source/matheology/axioms/easy/index.rst
  (Reuse the same plain-language explanations from this page. Each
  axiom already has a beginner-friendly write-up.)

  ax4_A4. PET AXIOMS PoR (source of tradition citations a1--a14):
  source/matheology/pet/axioms.rst
  (Contains "Scriptural and philosophical support" sections with
  Torah, Prophets & Writings, Gospel, Christian, Islamic, Hindu,
  and Secular citations for each axiom.)

  ax5_A5. JUB AXIOMS PoR (source of tradition citations a15--a25):
  source/matheology/jub/axioms.rst
  (Same citation structure as PET for axioms a15--a25.)

  ax6_A6. AXIOMS-VSEC SNAPSHOT (secular citations backup):
  source/matheology/axioms/axioms-vsec.rst
  (Contains secular worldview support for a1--a14. Use this as a
  cross-check against the PET PoR. The PoR is canonical; use this
  if the PoR secular bullet is missing or unclear.)

  ax7_A7. EASY INDEX (to update with new pages):
  source/matheology/axioms/easy/index.rst
  (You will add the new pages to its tradition list and toctree.)

  ax8_A8. SISYF SKILL SPEC (for synthesis page definitions):
  source/matheology/compiler/sisyf/ww/sisyf-skill.rst
  (§3.8 defines the synthesis pages. Verify your pages match the
  registered definitions.)


====================================================================
STEP 1 --- CREATE gospels-apostles.rst
====================================================================

Create ``source/matheology/axioms/easy/gospels-apostles.rst``.

Follow the synthesis-howto step-by-step (the ``gospels-apostles``
example). Key rules:

1. Label: ``.. _all-ax-easy-gospels-apostles:``
2. Title: "Axioms --- Through the Lens of the Gospels and
   Apostolic Writings"
3. ``.. compiler:protected-section`` around the human-crafted intro
4. SISYF metadata: ``Synthesis: gospels-apostles ← sgos + sapo``
5. For each axiom (a1--a25):

   a. Reuse the same plain-language explanation from the easy page
      (copy it; do not rewrite or summarize)
   b. **Highlighted quote:** Pick the single strongest citation from
      either the Gospel (sgos) or Apostolic (sapo) fields in the PoR.
      Format as indented italic block quote with source attribution.
   c. **Dropdown:** ``.. dropdown:: All Gospels and Apostolic
      citations for aNN`` with ``:class-title: sd-font-weight-normal``

      - Group by field: ``**Gospels (sgos):**`` then
        ``**Apostolic (sapo):**``
      - List all citations from the PoR for that axiom
      - If a field has no citation for a given axiom, omit that
        field's heading from the dropdown (do not write "none")
   d. ``:ref:`Full expert detail <pet-ax1>``` (or ``jub-ax15`` etc.)

6. **Group headings:** Use the same group structure as the easy page
   (Group I through Group VI with the same dividers and intros).

7. **Intro section:** Write a human-crafted intro explaining:

   - What axioms are (brief)
   - Why readers of the New Testament should care
   - That this page draws from both the Gospels (Jesus's own words)
     and the Apostolic writings (Paul, the author of Hebrews, etc.)
   - Links to other lenses and expert detail

**Citation source mapping:**

In the PET PoR, citations appear under "Scriptural and philosophical
support" with these labels:

- ``Gospel (Jesus):`` → this is the **sgos** field
- ``Christian (wider):`` → this is the **sapo** field

In the JUB PoR, look for the same pattern. Some axioms may not have
both fields populated --- that is fine, include whatever exists.


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STEP 2 --- CREATE quran-based.rst
====================================================================

Create ``source/matheology/axioms/easy/quran-based.rst``.

Follow the synthesis-howto (the ``quran-based`` example). Key rules:

1. Label: ``.. _all-ax-easy-quran-based:``
2. Title: "Axioms --- Through the Lens of the Quran"
3. ``.. compiler:protected-section`` around the intro
4. SISYF metadata: ``Synthesis: quran-based ← squr + stor + sgos``
5. For each axiom (a1--a25):

   a. Reuse the plain-language explanation from the easy page
   b. **Highlighted quote:** Always from the Quran (squr). The Quran
      is the primary lens. If no Quran citation exists for a given
      axiom, use the strongest Torah or Gospel citation instead and
      note the substitution.
   c. **Dropdown:** ``.. dropdown:: All Quran, Torah, and Gospel
      citations for aNN``

      - Group: ``**Quran (squr):**`` then ``**Torah (stor):**``
        then ``**Gospels (sgos):**``
      - The Quran recognizes both Torah and Gospels as inspired,
        which is why all three are included
   d. Expert link

6. **Intro section:** Write a human-crafted intro explaining:

   - What axioms are (brief)
   - Why readers of the Quran should care
   - That the Quran explicitly affirms the Torah (Tawrat) and the
     Gospels (Injil) as revealed scripture, so this page draws from
     all three --- with the Quran as the primary lens
   - Links to other lenses and expert detail

**Citation source mapping:**

- ``Islamic:`` in the PoR → this is the **squr** field
- ``Torah:`` in the PoR → this is the **stor** field
- ``Gospel (Jesus):`` in the PoR → this is the **sgos** field


====================================================================
STEP 3 --- CREATE secular.rst
====================================================================

Create ``source/matheology/axioms/easy/secular.rst``.

This is NOT a synthesis (it draws from a single field: vsec). But it
follows the same easy-page pattern.

1. Label: ``.. _all-ax-easy-secular:``
2. Title: "Axioms --- A Secular Reading"
3. ``.. compiler:protected-section`` around the intro
4. SISYF metadata: ``Depth: easy, Field: vsec``
5. For each axiom (a1--a25):

   a. Reuse the plain-language explanation from the easy page
   b. **Highlighted quote:** Use the secular worldview statement from
      the PoR (the ``Secular:`` bullet under "Scriptural and
      philosophical support"). Format it as an indented italic block.
      These are not scripture quotes --- they are philosophical
      restatements. Attribute them as "--- Secular reading" or use
      the specific philosophical source if named.
   c. **No dropdown needed** for single-source pages. Just display
      the secular reading directly.
   d. Expert link

6. **Intro section:** Write a human-crafted intro explaining:

   - What axioms are (brief)
   - That this page presents each axiom in purely secular terms ---
     no scripture, no tradition, just logic and observation
   - That every axiom has a reading that does not require belief in
     God: mereological containment becomes part-whole relations in
     nature, divine necessity becomes structural necessity, etc.

   - That this is not a replacement for the theological reading but
     a demonstration that the formal structure stands independently
   - Links to other lenses and expert detail

7. **Special handling for a15--a25:** The JUB axioms may have weaker
   or missing secular readings. If the ``Secular:`` bullet is missing
   for a given axiom, write a brief secular restatement yourself
   based on the axiom's plain-language meaning. Mark these with a
   note: *(Editorial: secular parallel not yet in PoR source.)*

**Citation source:**

- ``Secular:`` in the PoR → this is the **vsec** field
- Cross-check against ``axioms-vsec.rst`` for a1--a14 (it has the
  same content in a different format)


====================================================================
STEP 4 --- UPDATE EASY INDEX
====================================================================

In ``source/matheology/axioms/easy/index.rst``, update the tradition
list near the bottom to include all four tradition lenses:

.. code-block:: rst

   - :doc:`Through the Lens of the Hebrew Bible <hebrew-bible>` --- Torah and Hebrew Bible citations
   - :doc:`Through the Lens of the Gospels <gospels-apostles>` --- Gospels and Apostolic citations
   - :doc:`Through the Lens of the Quran <quran-based>` --- Quran, Torah, and Gospel citations
   - :doc:`A Secular Reading <secular>` --- each axiom restated without theology

   .. toctree::
      :maxdepth: 1
      :hidden:

      hebrew-bible
      gospels-apostles
      quran-based
      secular


====================================================================
STEP 5 --- BUILD AND CHECK
====================================================================

Run ``make html`` and check for:

- Zero new warnings (currently 10 warnings baseline)
- No duplicate label warnings
- No broken ``:ref:`` or ``:doc:`` links
- All four tradition pages appear in the Easy nav section
- Dropdowns render correctly (sphinx-design is already in
  requirements.txt)

If warnings appear, fix them before finishing.


====================================================================
OUTPUT CHECKLIST
====================================================================

When done, confirm:

- [ ] ``source/matheology/axioms/easy/gospels-apostles.rst`` created
- [ ] ``source/matheology/axioms/easy/quran-based.rst`` created
- [ ] ``source/matheology/axioms/easy/secular.rst`` created
- [ ] ``source/matheology/axioms/easy/index.rst`` updated with all
      four tradition links and toctree entries
- [ ] No new build warnings
- [ ] Each page has 25 axiom entries (a1--a25)
- [ ] gospels-apostles: highlighted quotes from Gospels or Apostolic
- [ ] quran-based: highlighted quotes from Quran (primary lens)
- [ ] secular: highlighted quotes are philosophical restatements
- [ ] All dropdowns use ``.. dropdown::`` with
      ``:class-title: sd-font-weight-normal``
- [ ] Plain-language explanations reused verbatim from easy page
- [ ] Expert links use correct model-prefixed labels
      (pet-ax1..pet-ax14, jub-ax15..jub-ax25)


.. admonition:: TELES migration report (2026m04d04)

   Mechanical identifier migration applied to this file.
   All axiom/theorem text references were migrated from short form
   (e.g., A15) to compound form (e.g., ax15_A15) as part of the
   matheology compound naming operation. Both forms refer to the
   same formal object. The old form survives as the suffix to
   ensure consistency with the oldest records; the new form adds
   a temporary-status prefix. Forward-facing pages use brief form
   (ax15) only. See
   :ref:`hell-ll-other-b15-teles-renaming-prompt` for the complete
   mapping table and :ref:`legacy-5d-link-names-table-for-pet-jub-model` for the permanent
   reference.


.. admonition:: TELES repair — 2026m04d04

   Repaired RST syntax errors (unexpected indentation, heading level inconsistencies,
   or list formatting). No formal content was modified.
