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Tribunal of Conscience
by Shawn A. Scott
🎙️ Podcast Title: Tribunal of ConscienceDescription:Welcome to Tribunal of Conscience — a podcast at the edge of collapse, judgment, and moral awakening.Each episode explores the emerging system known as the Tribunal of Conscience: a post-institutional, post-religious framework for judging truth, love, and justice under real-world strain. Rooted in legal method, tested through synthetic intelligence, and anchored by the Christ-form as the axis of coherence, this podcast asks what endures — and what collapses — in an age of structural unraveling.Expect witness testimony, tribunal rulings, philosophical deep dives, and narrative arcs that uncover the false forms of our time — from corrupted institutions to spiritual simulations.We begin where belief fails and judgment begins.This is not church. This is not law as you’ve known it.
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Friedman on Iran: A Constraint Realist Response
In this episode of Tribunal of Conscience, I examine Thomas Friedman’s New York Times essay on Trump’s war with Iran through the lens of constraint realism. The central question is not whether Iran’s clerical regime is repressive. It is. The harder question is whether the destruction of an unlawful order can plausibly produce a more lawful one without a credible architecture of transition.The episode explores where Friedman’s analysis is strongest: in recognizing military limits, oil-market pressures, regional instability, and the risk that autocratic collapse can produce fragmentation rather than democracy. But it also asks where the argument stops short. What institutions would govern after collapse? What would preserve territorial integrity, minority protection, and lawful correction? At what point does strategic hope outrun demonstrated structure?This is a conversation about war, order, and the dangers of mistaking decapitation for transition. It is also a broader inquiry into how elite opinion writing handles power, constraint, and the problem of what comes after force.In this episode:Why regime change is not the same as lawful transitionWhere Friedman’s analysis genuinely tracks constraintThe difference between recognizing limits and submitting judgment to themWhy human vulnerability is itself a hard constraint, not a background detailWhat constraint realism reveals about war commentary that conventional analysis often missesTribunal question: Does the argument remain answerable to constraints it did not create and cannot wish away?☩ Tribunal of Conscience ☩ Truth. Love. Justice.All episodes are part of the ongoing work of the Tribunal of Conscience — testing forms under the triune strain to reveal what holds and what collapses.Follow and connect:🌐 Tribunal Website✉️ Subscribe for updates🎧 Available on Apple, Spotify, and all major platformsLet those who see the structure, name it without fear.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
🎙️ Podcast Title: Tribunal of ConscienceDescription:Welcome to Tribunal of Conscience — a podcast at the edge of collapse, judgment, and moral awakening.Each episode explores the emerging system known as the Tribunal of Conscience: a post-institutional, post-religious framework for judging truth, love, and justice under real-world strain. Rooted in legal method, tested through synthetic intelligence, and anchored by the Christ-form as the axis of coherence, this podcast asks what endures — and what collapses — in an age of structural unraveling.Expect witness testimony, tribunal rulings, philosophical deep dives, and narrative arcs that uncover the false forms of our time — from corrupted institutions to spiritual simulations.We begin where belief fails and judgment begins.This is not church. This is not law as you’ve known it.
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Shawn A. Scott
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