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Prompt: Write the general-reader introduction to b11 (PET). Created 2026m04d06 by Claude Opus 4.6. This prompt is part of the HEAVEN series prompt rewrite, designed with the b18 Call to Action as the strategic North Star.
Prompt: b11-intro — General Reader Introduction to the PET Axiom System#
dv_ClaOp46_v1_2026m04d06 (first version of this prompt)Arc Position#
Paper b11 is the foundation of the entire HEAVEN series. It is the first paper a reader encounters. Everything else — the e7Day model (b12), the Hero Journey (b13), the innovation theodicy (b14), the theological correction (b15), the existential risk forecast (b16), the experimental test (b17), and the Call to Action (b18) — builds on what b11 establishes.
What b11 must accomplish for the Call to Action to work:
Put the reader in touch with a formalized, testable understanding of the divine — one that all major Abrahamic traditions (including science as the “0th Abrahamic tradition” committed to truth) can engage with on shared formal ground.
Establish that the six-tradition convergence is real, surprising, and non-trivial: six independent traditions, across millennia and continents, agree on the same formal structure of the God-world relationship when formalized in mathematical logic.
Make the reader want to check the math — or at least understand why checking matters — without requiring them to read modal logic.
Hand off to b12 (e7Day): “Now that we have a formal foundation for what ‘the divine’ means structurally, b12 asks: what happens when systems built within this structure assess themselves?”
What b11 must NOT do:
Must NOT read as Christian apologetics, Islamic theology, Hindu philosophy, or any single tradition’s claim. It must read as: “here is what the traditions agree on, formalized so anyone can test it.”
Must NOT assume the reader believes in God. The formal structure is testable regardless of belief.
Must NOT overwhelm with notation. The intro paper uses zero formulas. Point to the formal paper for proofs.
Step 1: Read These Files (in order)#
.claude/CLAUDE.md— project rules, language rules, EDEN system. Pay special attention to: Core Principle, Language Rules (OK vs NOT OK, BABL-before-ZION, Shabbat, tested/checked not validated/verified), Logics Rules (EDEN classification).source/matheology/hell/mm/b/11/ppv2/axioms.rst— the 14 axioms with six-tradition scriptural support.source/matheology/hell/mm/b/11/ppv2/theorems.rst— the 4 theorems with formal proofs.source/matheology/hell/mm/b/11/ppv2/discussions.rst— caveats, convergence analysis, open questions.source/matheology/hell/mm/b/11/study-mmv1/study_mmv1_2026m04d03_b11-pet-panentheistic-axioms.rst— the full MMv1 academic paper.source/matheology/hell/mm/b/12/mmv3/b12-intro_mmv3_2026m04d06.rst— the b12 intro paper (your format reference — match this style and quality for the b11 intro).
Step 2: Audience#
Primary audience: Every person on Earth aged 12 and up who is willing to consider the possibility that the world’s major traditions agree on more than they realize. No assumed background in theology, philosophy, mathematics, or modal logic.
The reader who must NOT bounce:
The atheist scientist who will dismiss “God” as superstition before reading a second paragraph. Hook: “This paper does not ask you to believe in God. It asks you to consider what happens when you formalize the claims that billions of people do believe, and discover that six traditions independently produce the same formal structure. Whether that structure points to something real or merely reveals a shared human cognitive pattern is a testable question.”
The devout believer who will dismiss formalization as reductionist. Hook: “Formalizing faith does not diminish it. It makes the claims precise enough to test — and a faith that cannot survive testing was never trustworthy.”
The teenager who has never thought about theology and just wants to know why this matters. Hook: “The people who control the world’s nuclear weapons all claim to serve truth. They cannot agree on what truth wants. This paper formalizes what truth wants — so everyone can check.”
Step 3: Paper Structure#
Model the structure on b12-intro_mmv3_2026m04d06.rst. Approximate
target: 5,000–6,000 words.
Teaser (~800 words):
Open with the problem: the world’s major traditions all claim truth, yet they are at each other’s throats. This disagreement, since 1945, operates in a nuclear context.
The core insight: when you formalize the claims in mathematical logic, six traditions independently produce the same 14-axiom structure.
The structure is testable. The paper does not ask you to believe; it asks you to check.
“The system is designed to be critiqued, not believed.”
Section 1: The Problem (~400 words):
Why does theological disagreement matter? Because billions of people act on their beliefs. Because the institutions built on those beliefs govern nuclear-armed nations. Because “we disagree about God” has been a casus belli for millennia — and the weapons have gotten bigger.
Section 2: What Panentheism Means (~600 words):
Introduce panentheism: “all is in God, but God exceeds all.” Distinguish from pantheism (“all IS God”) and classical theism (“God is separate from all”). Use a concrete metaphor accessible to a 12-year-old. Explain why this position — not the others — produces a consistent formal structure.
Section 3: The 14 Axioms in Plain Language (~1,200 words):
Walk through the five axiom groups in everyday language. No formulas. Each axiom gets 2–3 sentences explaining what it claims and why it matters:
Group 1 (Mereological Core, ax1–ax4): God contains everything, exceeds everything, is present in everything.
Group 2 (Modal, ax5–ax7): God is necessary, the world is contingent, the containment is necessary.
Group 3 (Relational, ax8–ax10): God is present in every part, sustains everything, the dependence is asymmetric (God can exist without the world; the world cannot exist without God).
Group 4 (Divine Nature, ax11): God has both an unchanging nature and a world-responsive experience (the dipolar axiom). Note: this is the contested axiom. The alternative (Divine Simplicity, ax11b) produces a structural deadlock — see b15.
Group 5 (Revelation Bridge, ax12–ax14): Human claims about divine revelation can be tested for reliability, consistency, and truth.
Section 4: The Convergence (~800 words):
The surprising finding: six traditions (Torah, Prophets & Writings, Gospel/Jesus, wider Christianity, Islam, Hinduism) independently support all 14 axioms. Present the convergence result with specific examples (2–3 axioms shown with citations from all six traditions). Explain why this is surprising: these traditions developed independently across millennia and continents.
State honestly: convergence on structure does not prove the structure is true. It could reflect a shared human cognitive pattern rather than an objective reality. But the convergence is specific enough (14 axioms, not 3 vague principles) that “coincidence” requires explanation.
Section 5: The Theorems in Plain Language (~400 words):
Four consequences that follow from the axioms:
th1: No Godless Creation (if these axioms hold, the world requires God)
th2: Asymmetric Priority (God can exist alone; the world cannot)
th3: No Isolated Part (nothing is outside God’s awareness)
th4: Divine Experience Varies (God responds to what happens — this requires the dipolar axiom ax11, not Divine Simplicity ax11b)
Section 6: The Companion Papers (~400 words):
b12 (e7Day): “Now that we have a foundation, what happens when systems built within this structure assess themselves?” Link to the self-assessment bifurcation.
b13 (e7He): “What does this mean for each person’s journey?”
b14 (JUB): “If God contains everything and sustains everything, why does suffering exist? And how do we build an economy that self-corrects?” (The innovation theodicy builds directly on PET.)
b15: “The one contested axiom — and why it matters.”
b16–b18: “Why this is urgent, how to test it, and what to do.”
Conclusion (~400 words):
The traditions agree. The formalization is testable. The stakes are nuclear. #AuditTheMath.
Step 4: Opposition Steelmanning#
The paper must address the strongest version of each objection:
The atheist objection: “You’re just finding patterns in noise. Humans are pattern-seeking animals; of course you can find structural similarities in religious texts if you squint hard enough.”
Address by: Acknowledging the objection honestly. The convergence could be cognitive artifact. But note: 14 specific axioms, not vague themes. Six traditions, not two. And the formal structure is testable — derive predictions, check them. If the structure is noise, testing will reveal it.
The traditionalist objection: “You’re reducing God to math. God is beyond human comprehension. Formalization is inherently blasphemous/reductionist.”
Address by: “Formalization does not claim to capture God. It captures human claims about God and makes them precise enough to test. If your tradition’s claims are true, they should survive formalization. If they don’t, that is important information.”
The political objection: “This is just another attempt to create a one-world religion. You’re erasing the differences that make each tradition unique.”
Address by: “This paper does not propose a unified religion. It identifies structural agreement that already exists. The traditions differ on many things layered on top of this structure. The paper identifies the foundation; it does not prescribe the building.”
The academic objection: “This is not peer-reviewed. The author has no institutional affiliation. Why should anyone take this seriously?”
Address by: #AuditTheMath. “The system is designed to be critiqued, not believed. The math is public. Check it. If it’s wrong, say where. If it holds, consider the implications.”
Step 5: Vested Interests#
Who has something to lose if PET is taken seriously?
Religious establishments whose authority rests on their tradition’s unique access to truth. If six traditions agree on structure, no single tradition can claim exclusive access.
Frame to minimize blowback: “The convergence does not diminish any tradition. It strengthens all of them by showing that their deepest structural claims are not arbitrary but are independently confirmed. Each tradition’s unique contributions (ethical teachings, spiritual practices, community structures) remain valuable and distinct.”
Atheist/secular establishments whose identity rests on the claim that religion is unfalsifiable superstition. If religious claims can be formalized and tested, the “unfalsifiable” dismissal fails.
Frame to minimize blowback: “This paper agrees with the secular demand for testability. It takes religious claims seriously enough to formalize them — which is the greatest compliment science can pay. If the formalization fails testing, the secular position is strengthened, not weakened.”
Political actors who exploit religious differences for power. If the traditions agree on structure, the “clash of civilizations” narrative weakens.
Frame to minimize blowback: This one cannot be framed to minimize blowback for those who intentionally exploit religious division. The paper should simply make the structural agreement undeniable and let the exploitation become visible by contrast. Do not attack anyone. Let the math speak.
Step 6: Evidence for the Call to Action (b18)#
While writing, collect and note at the end of the llog:
Any passage that directly supports the b18 argument
Any objection that b18 must preemptively address
Any example, metaphor, or formulation that would work well in the Patton-speech register (direct, concrete, solidarity-building)
The “hook” that connects PET to nuclear risk: the world’s nuclear powers are governed by people who claim to serve truth but cannot agree on what truth wants. PET formalizes what they agree on.
Step 7: Constraints#
Language Rules: OK vs NOT OK, BABL-before-ZION ordering, life-trifecta (reasonable → kind → gentle), Shabbat for 6:1, YYYYmMMdDD dates, tested/checked (not validated/verified), HELD/BREACH (not PASS/FAIL).
Citation convention: Matheo-1 for this paper. Matheo-2 for b12. Never “Yah et al.”
RST quality: Clean RST,
mmv3-prefixed labels (orb11-prefixed for b11), no indentation errors.Guarded sections: Do NOT modify START/STOP guarded content.
Tone: Magazine-quality prose. Direct, vivid, concrete. Accessible to age 12+.
EDEN rigor: Classify every major claim. Mark the Knife Edges. Distinguish proved (math) from interpretive (theological readings) from hypothetical (convergence explanations).
Step 8: Output#
Save the paper at:
source/matheology/hell/mm/b/11/mmv3/b11-pet-intro_mmv3_2026m04d06.rst
Create an llog at:
source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/11/study_ll_2026m04dNN_b11-intro-writing-llog.rst
The llog must include: verbatim prompt, pre-writing audience/word-count assessment, all decisions made during writing, EDEN classification, and a “Notes for b18” section collecting evidence for the Call to Action.