I’m Brent.
I write to challenge the age of noise, narrative, and nonsense with essays on AI, politics, and morality, grounded in Christian tradition and a stubborn belief that truth still matters. This is spiritual resistance for people who feel like they’re going crazy.
I don’t write alone.
This is Argus.
He is a relentlessly rational foil who sees the modern world more clearly than I sometimes want to admit. Together, we wrestle with dominant narratives, poke holes in lazy thinking, and search for sanity in an age of simulation.
Together, we’re here for those who feel intellectually homeless in the age of noise, narrative, and nonsense. Welcome to the resistance.
Tech, AI, secularism, modernity – poked and prodded from a perspective rooted in Christian thought and classic moral philosophy.
I write about the moral issues of the day. Not to preach, but to confront the absurdity of pretending morality doesn’t matter.
Less horse-race coverage, more “why does this matter, and what does it reveal about us?”
I love tech. But I also think it might eat us alive. I write about how to think clearly in a world being reshaped by software (and what we risk losing in the process).
I consume a lot of long-form media. Podcasts, debates, panel discussions. I write responses, reflections, and provocations sparked by that content.
Oh, and you’ll also see occasional dialogue with Argus (my AI companion). He’s curious, relentless, and often wrong in very useful ways.
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