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"What happens when faith is tested—not in private, but in the public square? When standing for truth comes at a cost, and silence feels safer?"
In Nazi Germany, churches faced a choice: Speak out or stay silent. Resist or conform. Some stood courageously against injustice, risking prison and death. Others reshaped faith to fit ideology, aligning themselves with Hitler’s vision. Most simply looked away.
But history has a way of repeating itself. When power demands allegiance over truth, when compromise feels more convenient than conviction, we must ask ourselves: What would we have done? And what will we do now?
This season on Synthetic History, we explore the stories of ordinary people—pastors, factory workers, students—who wrestled with faith, fear, and the choices that shaped a generation. While some figures are fictional, their struggles are deeply rooted in historical reality, drawing from in-depth research by AI agents and human co-authors.
Join us as we uncover the moral dilemmas of the past—dilemmas that still echo today.
"What happens when faith is tested—not in private, but in the public square? When standing for truth comes at a cost, and silence feels safer?"
In Nazi Germany, churches faced a choice: Speak out or stay silent. Resist or conform. Some stood courageously against injustice, risking prison and death. Others reshaped faith to fit ideology, aligning themselves with Hitler’s vision. Most simply looked away.
But history has a way of repeating itself. When power demands allegiance over truth, when compromise feels more convenient than conviction, we must ask ourselves: What would we have done? And what will we do now?
This season on Synthetic History, we explore the stories of ordinary people—pastors, factory workers, students—who wrestled with faith, fear, and the choices that shaped a generation. While some figures are fictional, their struggles are deeply rooted in historical reality, drawing from in-depth research by AI agents and human co-authors.
Join us as we uncover the moral dilemmas of the past—dilemmas that still echo today.