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+If we are to have the learned then we must give it a level.+ Magos Costil said as he broke a near awkward silence, +They cannot be given knowledge of the highest secrets, but I see little harm in them knowing how las guns and wheelbarrows are made.+
+That is reasonable, Magos Costil.+ Magos Spyr admitted as he began his counter, +But even that knowledge can be abused. I know we cannot keep them all ignorant but what they should know are on a needed basis. Serfs who work factories need to know how to operate their machines and such, but we should not let them know more than that.+
+But what if such knowledge prevents them from ascending?+ Pointed out Esta, +This universe if becoming more and more secular with the presence of the Emperor and I fear what will happen in the end.+
+The Omnissiah is Divine, what he does does not concern us.” Arius told his fellow, +But my friend is right, we will prevent fellow believers from a sacred tradition. If the harm of a few is needed then we are sound in knowing that they will all be given over to our Lord.+
+Are we sure they do not reach divinity?+ Asked Magos N1C4SUS as he countered his fellow, +Have we not heard the tale of Fredric or of Alexander? Neither of them know what we know, yet he has touched both of them.+
+That is because they operate the Machine God’s Angels, his Knights.+ Pointed out Esta, +They are second only to the Princeps and ourselves to his Divinity. And that is ignoring the knowledge, <span class="mu-i">knowledge</span> is the source of divinity.+
+Do we not venerate the Machine God with Manufactoriums? While the Quest for Knowledge is great, he also needs veneration through production. We cannot teach everyone what you wish, so we should focus on the pratical.+
+There is no reason for us not to try.+ Magos Costil pointed out, +Who knows, maybe by giving them these pieces of information they will attain a greater calling within our ranks.+
>Allow knowledge to proliferate, at the risk of injury.
>Give a standard teaching and database, thus minimizing the risk.
>On a need to know, for them to venerate is enough.