On what principle
was the world founded?
A question that doesn’t presume where you start, what you believe, or what you’ve been through. We meet you where you are.
A first principle, not a doctrine
Every framework, every belief system, every institution stands on some foundational claim about reality. We believe the most honest stance is to surface that claim and interrogate it together — not to replace one dogma with another.
“On what principle was the world founded?” is not rhetorical. It is an invitation to examine the axioms underneath your worldview — and to respect that everyone else is doing the same from wherever they stand.
The question matters more than the answer you arrive at. A church that hands you conclusions has failed you. A church that teaches you to ask better questions has begun.
How we approach the question
Not a creed. A method.
Start Where You Are
No prerequisites, no gatekeeping. Your current framework — scientific, spiritual, skeptical — is a valid starting point. We don't ask you to shed it; we ask you to examine it.
Judge Nothing, Question Everything
Judgment forecloses inquiry. We take a clinical, scientific posture toward every claim: what's the evidence? What's the axiom? What breaks if we change it?
Build Together
This isn't solitary contemplation. The question is meant to be held in community — tested, refined, and passed along. A principle you can't explain to a stranger isn't a principle yet.
You don’t have to figure it out alone
Join others who are asking the same question — from every background, every tradition, every doubt.
Ready to ask?
No membership. No creed. Just a question and people willing to sit with it.
On what principle was the world founded?