What if Edgar Cayce revealed a Jesus who came not only to be worshiped, but to show what the soul can become? I did not seek to disturb the churches.I did not seek to make men doubt the Master.If anything, the readings made Jesus nearer, not farther away.Many have placed Jesus so high above mankind that the ordinary soul looks at him and says, “I can … [Read more...] about Edgar Cayce on Jesus and Christ Consciousness
Religion
Why War Still Exists in 2026: God, Religion, Technology, and Peace
What if Buckminster Fuller and today’s top thinkers confronted why war still exists in 2026? Introduction by Buckminster FullerToday is 2026, and humanity still has war.This fact should disturb us.We have satellites circling the Earth. We have artificial intelligence answering questions in seconds. We have medical science, global communication, space … [Read more...] about Why War Still Exists in 2026: God, Religion, Technology, and Peace
Fourth Turning vs Dispensational Time Identity Explained
What if Neil Howe and Sun Myung Moon revealed that history repeats until responsibility is fulfilled? Introduction by Neil Howe In The Fourth Turning, William Strauss and I described a recurring rhythm in history—one shaped by generations moving through life and reshaping society in cycles of order, rebellion, fragmentation, and crisis.In the teaching … [Read more...] about Fourth Turning vs Dispensational Time Identity Explained
The Unoriginal Sinner and the Ice-Cream God Explained
What if Tim Conroy and literature’s most restless young voices confronted the shame behind growing up? Some conversations don’t begin with answers. They begin with discomfort. Five young men meet in a quiet Chicago diner—each carrying a different kind of wound. Tim Conroy brings confusion shaped by faith and failure.Holden Caulfield … [Read more...] about The Unoriginal Sinner and the Ice-Cream God Explained
Faith, Trump, and Tucker Carlson: Can Belief and Politics Coexist?
What if Tucker Carlson and top thinkers confronted whether faith has been quietly replaced by political loyalty? What happens when faith, politics, and human conscience collide? This conversation began with a simple observation: people do not just argue about policies anymore. They argue about meaning, identity, loyalty, and even God. A political … [Read more...] about Faith, Trump, and Tucker Carlson: Can Belief and Politics Coexist?
Trump and Pope Leo on Power, Peace, and Christian Politics
What if Trump and top Christian voices confronted Pope Leo on whether strength can protect a nation without hardening its soul? There are some conversations that begin with policy, and there are others that begin with something much deeper than policy. This is one of those.When I first imagined Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV facing each other, I was drawn to … [Read more...] about Trump and Pope Leo on Power, Peace, and Christian Politics
Chris Bledsoe and the Hidden Contact Phenomenon
What if UFO encounters were never just about aliens—but something shaping human belief itself? Introduction by Nick Sasaki Welcome, everyone.Tonight’s conversation begins with a mystery that has followed humanity for far longer than most people are willing to admit.Across generations, across religions, across visions, across encounters in lonely fields … [Read more...] about Chris Bledsoe and the Hidden Contact Phenomenon
Why JD Vance Says UFOs Are Demons
What if JD Vance looked at a UFO and saw Satan with better lighting? Introduction by Conan O’BrienLet me start with a confession.When I first heard that the Vice President of the United States said UFOs might be demons, I thought, “Finally… something in politics I’m qualified to talk about.”Not policy. Not economics. Demons.Because once you cross that … [Read more...] about Why JD Vance Says UFOs Are Demons
S. Y. Agnon in 2026: An Imagined Novel of Belonging
Introduction by S. Y. Agnon What if S. Y. Agnon were alive in 2026 and wrote a novel about Israel now? A man leaves one land and comes to another, and he says of himself that he has arrived. Yet arrival is a word that speaks too quickly.For what is it to arrive in a land? Is it enough that the ship has docked, that the train has stopped, that the … [Read more...] about S. Y. Agnon in 2026: An Imagined Novel of Belonging









