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The Godmakers (novel) The story focuses on Lewis Orne, an agent for a government agency which develops 'lost planets.' After correctly identifying a warlike civilization on the planet Hamal, he is drafted into Investigative Adjustment (I-A), which manages dangerous planets. Under the auspices of I-A, he travels to various planets in order to maintain peace throughout the galaxy. At the same time, the priests of the planet Amel, who practice 'religious engineering', set about creating a god, something they have done numerous times before: " 'We do not know from what creature or thing the god will be born', the Abbod said. 'It could be one of you.' " After resolving a number of dangerous situations, Lewis is injured and has a near-death experience. Following this, his psychic powers develop, and after passing a series of tests he becomes a god.
The Godmakers (novel) It explores the concepts of war and peace, good government and religious belief. It can be seen as a bridging novel between the all-human "Dune" universe and the ConSentiency universe series.
The Godmakers (novel) The Godmakers (1972) is a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert. The title of early editions was sometimes styled "The God Makers".
The God Makers II A photo of the Salt Lake Temple is shown twisting and distorting. A voiceover by Decker comments on his earlier films "The Godmakers" and "Temple of the Godmakers", stating that the earlier films “caused mayhem” and suggests that his films caused the LDS Church to “modify several so-called unchangeable sacred doctrines” as a result.
Anti-Defamation League Had a similar movie been made with either Judaism or Catholicism as its target, it would be immediately denounced for the scurrilous piece that it is. I sincerely hope that people of all faiths will similarly repudiate "The Godmakers" as defamatory and untrue, and recognize it for what it truly represents—a challenge to the religious liberty of all.