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In Genesis 6, misalignment scales. Violence fills the earth, boundaries blur, and the world’s structure itself begins to break. This episode explores how unchecked autonomy corrodes the moral landscape, how divine grief reveals the weight of relational rupture, and why judgment is not arbitrary wrath but structural necessity. Noah emerges as a remnant of resonance—a single aligned node in a collapsing system.
Join J. Daniel Alejos as we examine why a world without alignment cannot hold.
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In Genesis 6, misalignment scales. Violence fills the earth, boundaries blur, and the world’s structure itself begins to break. This episode explores how unchecked autonomy corrodes the moral landscape, how divine grief reveals the weight of relational rupture, and why judgment is not arbitrary wrath but structural necessity. Noah emerges as a remnant of resonance—a single aligned node in a collapsing system.
Join J. Daniel Alejos as we examine why a world without alignment cannot hold.