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About FidesDB

FidesDB is a public editorial comparative religion database focused on readable structure, historical context, and doctrinal organization.

Why FidesDB exists

FidesDB is a public reference for comparative religion, doctrinal description, belief mapping, and documentary evidence. It was created to help readers understand what a tradition teaches, what a belief claims, how that claim is documented, and where disagreement appears.

The database avoids reducing religions to slogans. Each tradition is treated as a historical and doctrinal body with vocabulary, internal variation, texts, institutions, and interpretive debates. Belief pages connect claims with supportive, contrary, and neutral evidence so the reader can follow the reasoning instead of accepting a loose summary.

Editorial responsibility

FidesDB is operated by Suki Desu, a Brazilian company registered under CNPJ 22.973.769/0001-29. Kevin Henrique is the founder and responsible editor of the project ecosystem. The same operation maintains Suki Desu and related public knowledge projects.

The editorial line values clarity, neutrality, historical precision, and careful reading. Confidence scores do not claim metaphysical truth; they indicate how documented and connected a belief is inside the database.

What the site covers

  • Religion profiles with origin, founder, period, related beliefs, and documentary coverage.
  • Belief pages with sources grouped by supportive, contrary, and neutral relevance.
  • Rankings that help compare documentation density without turning doctrine into sensational claims.
  • Public reference pages for students, writers, researchers, and curious readers.

How content is reviewed

Entries are organized from historical context, public sources, doctrinal descriptions, and cross-links inside the database. When a reader reports an error, the page can be reviewed, corrected, or expanded. Suggestions are received through the contact page.

Independence and transparency

The project is supported by advertising and by the wider Suki Desu ecosystem. Advertisers do not decide which religions, beliefs, or sources are described, and no advertiser receives editorial control over rankings, summaries, or confidence scores.

Frequently asked questions

Who is responsible for FidesDB?

The project is operated by Suki Desu, CNPJ 22.973.769/0001-29, with Kevin Henrique as responsible editor.

Does a high confidence score mean a belief is true?

No. The score measures documentation density and relational support inside the database. It is not a theological verdict.

Can readers suggest corrections?

Yes. Corrections, source suggestions, and institutional notes can be sent through the contact page.

Is the site affiliated with a religion?

No. FidesDB is an editorial reference project and is not presented as an official voice of any tradition.