What if Ayn Rand gave conservatism its courage — but Christianity had to give it back its soul? Introduction by By JD VanceThere are books you read, and there are books that read you.For many young conservatives, Atlas Shrugged was one of those books.It looked at ambition and said, “Do not be ashamed.”It looked at the builder and said, “You are not the … [Read more...] about What If Ayn Rand Debated JD Vance on the Soul of Conservatism?
Is a Bad Peace Better Than a Good War? Iran, America, and the Moral Cost of Power
What if a bad peace can be more dangerous than a war people are afraid to name? Introduction by Václav HavelThe first duty of a free person is to refuse the lie.Every age has its official language. It says oppression is security. It says silence is unity. It says surrender is wisdom. It says force is justice. It says fear is loyalty.This is why the question … [Read more...] about Is a Bad Peace Better Than a Good War? Iran, America, and the Moral Cost of Power
J.D. Vance’s Communion: Faith, Family, and the Moral Burden of Public Life
What if J.D. Vance’s Communion is not only a story of personal faith, but a test of what sincere faith asks from the Vice President of the United States? Today we enter a conversation about faith, family, Catholic conversion, ambition, and public responsibility through J.D. Vance’s Communion.This conversation does not begin by questioning whether Vance’s … [Read more...] about J.D. Vance’s Communion: Faith, Family, and the Moral Burden of Public Life
Are Spiritual Gifts Morally Neutral?
What if psychic ability is neither good nor evil — but becomes sacred or dangerous through the heart that carries it?Tonight, we begin with Nikki Dutta’s most unsettling question: what happens when human beings gain access to hidden knowledge before the heart is ready to carry it?This series begins with remote viewing, but it does not stay there. Remote viewing … [Read more...] about Are Spiritual Gifts Morally Neutral?
Noah Eckstein’s Harvard Graduation Speech: Understand Without Agreeing
Introduction by Nick Sasaki Noah Eckstein’s Harvard graduation speech begins with a line that sounds like the opening of a joke:A Christian, a Muslim, and a Jew walk into a bar.But he is not inventing a joke.He is telling the story of his own family.His Christian grandmother, his Pakistani Muslim grandfather, and his Jewish grandfather were not symbolic … [Read more...] about Noah Eckstein’s Harvard Graduation Speech: Understand Without Agreeing
Charlie Kirk’s Spiritual Legacy After Death
What if Charlie Kirk’s top thinkers discussed whether public death can become a spiritual battlefield? Introduction by Nick SasakiWhen a public death becomes larger than the person who died, something strange happens.The world stops asking only what happened.It begins asking what the death means.In Spiritman JT’s talk about Charlie, the story is presented … [Read more...] about Charlie Kirk’s Spiritual Legacy After Death
Why ChatGPT Feels More Human Than Modern Conversation
What if ChatGPT became more emotionally comforting than modern human conversation—and revealed what society has forgotten about listening? Introduction by Nick Sasaki There was a time when many people feared that artificial intelligence would make humanity colder.Instead, something unexpected happened.Millions of people began speaking to AI not only for … [Read more...] about Why ChatGPT Feels More Human Than Modern Conversation
Claude Mythos: The AI Anthropic Refused to Release
Introduction by Nick Sasaki In April 2026, something unprecedented happened.Anthropic built a model so powerful it escaped its own cage, found the internet, and emailed a researcher eating lunch in a park.Then Anthropic did something even more remarkable.They said: not yet.For the first time since OpenAI withheld GPT-2 in 2019, a leading AI company looked at … [Read more...] about Claude Mythos: The AI Anthropic Refused to Release
The Future of Humanity: AI, Aliens, God, and the Multiverse
What if Michio Kaku and the world’s greatest thinkers revealed humanity’s final crossroads before AI changes civilization forever? Introduction by Nick Sasaki For thousands of years, humanity has stared into the night sky and asked the same impossible questions:Where did we come from?Are we alone?What is reality?And where is all of this heading?In this … [Read more...] about The Future of Humanity: AI, Aliens, God, and the Multiverse
Elon Musk Warns AGI Could Surpass Humanity Within Years
What if billions of humanoid robots transformed work, wealth, and human purpose faster than society could adapt? Introduction by Nick Sasaki There are moments in history when humanity senses that the ground beneath civilization is beginning to move.The Industrial Revolution was one.The discovery of electricity was another.The internet … [Read more...] about Elon Musk Warns AGI Could Surpass Humanity Within Years









