The Fremen have a simple, practical religion, ” he said.“ Nothing about religion is simple.

Frank Herbert
The Fremen have a simple, practical religion, ” he said.“...
The Fremen have a simple, practical religion, ” he said.“...
The Fremen have a simple, practical religion, ” he said.“...
The Fremen have a simple, practical religion, ” he said.“...
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The Fremen have a simple, practical religion,” he said.“Nothing about religion is simple. This quote is about the religion of the Fremen. It is believed that religion by itself is not enough to make a person a good person. Instead, people must do good works and be kind to others in order to gain God’s approval. The Fremen also believe that without a proper understanding of their religion, they will not be able to live a good life in this world.

Source: Dune

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