Designation FFTAC independent public philosophy and research foundation

Status Official public record with stable canonical files

Method Editorial governance, adversarial inquiry, long-form publication

Doctrine Q&A

Doctrine Q&A

This file answers the recurring threshold questions a serious reader asks before trusting the rest of the archive: what the Foundation is, what it is not, how its research posture works, where recovery begins, and how launch operations are being handled in public.

  • Classification Doctrine clarification and orientation file
  • Access Open public access
  • Status Official public record under active editorial development

Question File

FFTAC-QNA-01

Authority Answers recurring launch-time questions about doctrine, method, AI boundaries, recovery posture, participation, and public operations without making readers reconstruct the institution from scattered pages
Answer Count 17
Review Cycle Expanded as recurring public questions reveal where clarification is needed

Short answers first. Governing files behind them.

Orientation File

Doctrine Q&A

This file gathers the questions that otherwise get scattered across the manifesto, charter, philosophy hub, standards, research hub, recovery guide, contact desk, and support brief.

At launch, serious readers should not have to infer the Foundation’s posture from fragments. This page exists to answer the obvious threshold questions in one place and then point back to the deeper governing file behind each answer.

Core Clarification

The Foundation is not a campaign against believers. It is a public philosophy against counterfeit authority: any sacred, political, cultural, or algorithmic power that demands obedience without earning trust or remaining answerable to examination.

Who This Helps

  • New readers deciding whether the site is serious or just aesthetic opposition.
  • Journalists, collaborators, and critics who need the Foundation’s actual posture before outreach begins.
  • Recovery readers leaving panic theology who need orientation before immersion.
  • Potential contributors who want the shortest route into doctrine, method, participation, and operational boundaries.

How To Use This Page

Start with the section that names your uncertainty. The short answer lives here; the linked file gives you the longer governing argument, operational route, or editorial boundary behind it.

Question Map

Start with the uncertainty you actually have

Use the route cards to jump into the answer cluster that matches your hesitation, then follow the linked governing file if you need the deeper argument or operational rule.

Foundation Posture

What FFTAC is actually claiming

Questions about the Anti-Christ as a diagnostic category, the Foundation's institutional posture, and what the site refuses to become.

Open posture answers

Research And Method

How evidence, contemporary systems, and AI are handled

Questions about prediction claims, Algorithmic Eschatology, and why the AI layer remains bounded instead of becoming a digital oracle.

Open method answers

Recovery And Participation

Where readers begin and how contribution works

Questions from readers leaving panic theology, evaluating public access, or figuring out whether contact or program intake is the right route.

Open participation answers

Launch Operations

What is live now and how public operations are governed

Questions about support, moderation, and why the site is going public while some layers are still expanding.

Open launch answers

Decision Routes

Go straight to the governing file when you already know the category of your hesitation

Some launch readers want the short answer first. Others want the strongest underlying file immediately. These decision routes let the Q&A page work both ways.

Foundation Posture

What FFTAC is actually claiming

Questions about the Anti-Christ as a diagnostic category, the Foundation's institutional posture, and what the site refuses to become.

What does "Anti-Christ" mean here?

FFTAC treats the Anti-Christ as a diagnostic and adversarial category: the force that tests whatever presents itself as sacred, final, or beyond challenge. It is not a mascot for cruelty or a license for persecution.

Read the manifesto

Is the Foundation anti-Christian or hostile to religious people?

No. The critique is aimed at dogma, coercive systems, panic industries, and truth claims that demand immunity from challenge. The Foundation rejects harassment, persecution, and contempt theater toward protected groups or ordinary believers.

Review the conduct boundary

Why use Anti-Christ language at all?

Because the name reverses a fear weapon. Here it means the duty to test any authority that presents itself as sacred, final, opaque, inevitable, or beyond question, including religious, political, cultural, and machine authority.

Open the philosophy hub

What is Post-Dogmatic Humanism?

It is the Foundation's public philosophy after monopoly belief: free conscience with moral discipline, truth without inherited immunity, dignity before dogma, repair over ruin, and power that remains answerable.

Read the philosophy hub

What replaces inherited religious morality?

Not a new hidden command. FFTAC uses a transparent moral method: ask who is harmed, who benefits, who is silenced, what evidence supports the claim, whether consent is real, whether repair is possible, and whether the rule would still seem just if applied to us.

Review the voice checks

Is this a church, party, or replacement identity?

No. FFTAC is an independent public philosophy and research foundation. It does not claim sacramental authority, partisan authority, or the right to absorb a reader's conscience into a new administered identity.

Read the charter

Research And Method

How evidence, contemporary systems, and AI are handled

Questions about prediction claims, Algorithmic Eschatology, and why the AI layer remains bounded instead of becoming a digital oracle.

Does the site claim a single end-times prediction?

No. The research program compares interpretations across texts, history, institutions, and present systems. It studies prophecy rhetoric, political usage, and contemporary control infrastructures rather than treating every headline as proof that a timetable has been discovered.

Open the research atlas

Why focus on AI, biometrics, and algorithmic systems?

Because contemporary obedience increasingly passes through databases, scoring, access control, surveillance, and machine-mediated legitimacy. Algorithmic Eschatology studies how older apocalyptic anxieties mutate inside digital governance rather than pretending the modern layer is irrelevant.

Open the flagship AI track

What is Algorithmic Eschatology?

It is the Foundation's flagship systems lane for studying how apocalyptic scripts, obedience anxieties, mark-of-the-beast fears, and counterfeit-authority claims migrate into AI, surveillance, biometrics, identity rails, ranking systems, and financial access.

Read the flagship track

Is the AI Engine supposed to function as an oracle or prophet?

No. Ask the Adversary is a bounded inquiry tool. It pressures assumptions, compares frames, and drafts philosophical alternatives, but it does not announce revelation or replace editorial judgment.

Open the AI Engine

Recovery And Participation

Where readers begin and how contribution works

Questions from readers leaving panic theology, evaluating public access, or figuring out whether contact or program intake is the right route.

Where should I start if I am leaving fear-based religion or prophecy panic?

Start with the Recovery Guide. It is built for orientation, slower reading, and rebuilding judgment without replacing one control system with another.

Open the recovery guide

Do I need a membership account to use the public site?

No. The public record, research hub, journal, contact desk, support brief, and sitemap are open. Membership only becomes relevant when protected collaboration, account tools, or slower contributor spaces are needed.

Review participation routes

Can religious people use, cite, or support this work?

Yes. The boundary is not religious identity. The boundary is coercion, contempt, immunity from examination, and pressure to make conscience subordinate to an institution, leader, technology, or panic economy.

Review the support brief

How do questions, corrections, or collaboration requests get routed?

Launch-time routing is handled through structured public forms. The Contact desk handles editorial, research, media, recovery, and operations questions, while the Join page handles program-specific intake.

Open the contact desk

Launch Operations

What is live now and how public operations are governed

Questions about support, moderation, and why the site is going public while some layers are still expanding.

Why publish a support page before the entire roadmap is complete?

Because launch infrastructure, uptime, research buildout, and editorial cadence have real costs before the archive reaches maturity. The support page makes those priorities public instead of hiding the ask behind vague spiritual language or manipulative urgency.

Open the support brief

Are comments and public replies unmoderated?

No. Public replies are framed as moderated submissions to the record. They can be queued, refused, or removed under the Community Guidelines when they collapse into harassment, spam, recruitment pressure, or spectacle.

Review the community guidelines

Is the site finished?

No. The public record is live under active editorial development. Launch-facing files exist so readers can see what is already governed and what is still being built, instead of encountering unfinished layers with no context.

Open the public site map