12 Paths · One Question

Where you start
is everything.

Each path is written for a specific intellectual and emotional starting point. The argument, the tone, the texture — all calibrated for where you actually stand. Not a generic introduction. A case written for you.

Find my path — 90 seconds
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Five questions
No right answers. No trick questions. Just an honest picture of where you stand on the biggest question there is.
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Your path opens
An argument written specifically for your starting point. The exact objections you carry. The exact language that reaches you.
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Follow it honestly
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Path 01
You don't believe — and you've done the reading.
Dawkins, Hitchens, Harris. The scientific picture of reality. A case against religion. This path meets the strongest form of that position.
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Path 02
You hold the question genuinely open.
Not convinced either way. You want evidence, not assertion. This path is built for someone who actually wants to follow the argument.
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Path 03
You've built a coherent ethical life without God.
Values, community, meaning — all intact, all secular. The question is whether those goods have a foundation, or whether they float.
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Path 04
It's not just that God doesn't exist — religion causes harm.
The moral case against religion is your starting point. This path takes that seriously and engages it directly.
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Path 05
The physical universe is all there is.
Consciousness, morality, meaning — everything emerges from matter. Nothing supernatural required. This path examines whether that holds.
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Path 06
You grew up inside the tradition.
Something specific in the sources, the history, or the practice created doubt. This path was written from inside, for people carrying it inside.
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Path 07
God stopped being relevant.
Not disproved — just irrelevant to how you live. This path asks whether that indifference holds up when the question is actually pressed.
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Path 08
Something made the universe. A personal God is the step too far.
A first cause makes sense. A God who intervenes, reveals, and demands — that's where the inference breaks down. Or does it?
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Path 09
You apply evidential standards consistently.
If the claim is real, the evidence should hold. This path applies exactly the rigour you'd apply to any other serious claim about reality.
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Path 10
The concept itself is philosophically incoherent.
This isn't primarily about evidence — it's a conceptual problem. This path engages the philosophical case in its strongest form.
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Path 11
You left deliberately.
Something specific broke the faith. You've processed that. This path doesn't ask you to go back — it asks whether the foundational question is still open.
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Path 12
You've found something real in multiple traditions.
But no single container has held all of it. This path explores whether there is a ground that underlies what you've genuinely found.
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Five questions. No wrong answers. 90 seconds. The quiz routes you to the path that matches where you actually stand — not a generic introduction, but an argument built for your specific starting point.

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