What if Jared Kushner debated this with top diplomacy and theology thinkers? Introduction by Fareed Zakaria When people hear the word “peace,” they imagine a handshake, a ceasefire, a moment when the violence stops and the news moves on. But what actually shapes the next decade is rarely the handshake. It is the structure that comes after it: who … [Read more...] about Trump Board of Peace Explained: Gaza, Power, and Prophecy
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Biblical Numerology Explained: Jared, Enoch, and Genesis Ages
What if Jared’s famous 962 is not a prophecy, but a literary signal of “deep past” memory? Introduction by Carl Sagan voice In every age, we have looked into the darkness and tried to count what looks back. We do it with stars, with calendars, with family trees, with the patient arithmetic of generations. And sometimes, when an ancient text hands us a … [Read more...] about Biblical Numerology Explained: Jared, Enoch, and Genesis Ages
Jordan Peterson We Who Wrestle With God Summary
What if Jordan Peterson challenged modern seekers to wrestle with God and meaning instead of running from it Introduction by Jordan Peterson’s style Alright. Let’s begin with something that is both obvious and easy to ignore.Life is difficult. Not in a melodramatic sense, but in the most concrete way. People suffer. They lose what they love. They get … [Read more...] about Jordan Peterson We Who Wrestle With God Summary
The Gospel According to Dolores Cannon: The Missing Years of Jesus
What if Dolores told the Jesus story like a fifth Gospel witness? Introduction by Dolores CannonHello, this is Dolores Cannon. What you're about to read isn't meant to replace theBible—it's meant to complete it. For decades, through deep hypnosis and past-liferegression, I kept encountering the same patterns: missing pages in the Jesus story.Not … [Read more...] about The Gospel According to Dolores Cannon: The Missing Years of Jesus
Reincarnation in the Bible: The Interpretation That Won
What if Dolores Cannon debated Bart Ehrman on reincarnation in the Bible? Introduction by Dolores CannonReincarnation in the Bible is one of those questions people shut down too quickly, not because the evidence is settled, but because the story they inherited feels safer when it stays simple. In this imaginary conversation, I’m not trying to “win” … [Read more...] about Reincarnation in the Bible: The Interpretation That Won
We Who Wrestle with God Meaning: Sacrifice, Cain-Abel, Peace
What if Jesus challenged Jordan Peterson to stop “wrestling” and come home to the Father?Introduction by Desmond TutuMy dear friends, when human beings speak about God, we often do it as though we are describing a distant mountain—beautiful perhaps, but far away, and mostly unchanged by our small lives. Yet the great shock of faith—especially the faith of … [Read more...] about We Who Wrestle with God Meaning: Sacrifice, Cain-Abel, Peace
We Who Wrestle with God Summary: Peterson, Faith, Culture War
What if Jordan Peterson unpacked this We Who Wrestle with God summary with Rabbi Sacks and N.T. Wright—live, unscripted, and brutally honest?If you’re looking for a We Who Wrestle with God summary, you have to start with something uncomfortable: the Bible is not primarily a book of quaint religious opinions. It’s a condensation of hard-won wisdom—stories that … [Read more...] about We Who Wrestle with God Summary: Peterson, Faith, Culture War
Jonathan Haidt The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided
What if Jonathan Haidt mapped why good people are divided—and gave one practical way to argue without turning each other into enemies?Introduction by Jonathan HaidtWhen I chose the title The Righteous Mind, I was not trying to accuse anyone of hypocrisy or moral arrogance. I was trying to describe a psychological reality that I myself struggled to accept: … [Read more...] about Jonathan Haidt The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided
Who Controls the Narrative Controls Reality
Introduction by Nick Sasaki Who controls the narrative controls reality.This idea shows up everywhere—religion, politics, history, media, even in the private stories we tell ourselves late at night. We rarely question it because stories feel natural to us. They help us belong. They help us understand pain. They help us decide who is right, who is wrong, and … [Read more...] about Who Controls the Narrative Controls Reality









