A community is made whole by hospitality offered without grudging ↪1 Peter 4:9. Love makes even a simple meal better than abundance filled with hatred ↪Proverbs 15:17. We must care for one another diligently so that nothing is wanting ↪Titus 3:13. A whole community is built by those who love good men, who are sober, just, holy, and temperate ↪Titus 1:8. Our conversation must be chaste and coupled with fear ↪1 Peter 3:2. What breaks community is being without natural affection, being a trucebreaker, or doing evil ↪2 Timothy 3:3.
◆ the question
What makes a community whole?
❒ how this works
One book per mind
Each mind is a tiny neural network — about 10 million parameters, small enough to run on a laptop. We train it from scratch on one body of text. No internet, no help.
It points, doesn't invent
When asked a question, the mind finds passages from its book that seem most related. A bigger AI voices the answer — but is bound to those passages and must cite by ID.
Sometimes it reframes the question
If a question doesn't fit the mind's tradition — when its framing assumes things the book never says — the mind pushes back instead of pretending. It reframes the question from inside its own worldview. You'll see a violet reframedbadge when this happens. It's the most interesting kind of answer.
If their book is silent, they say so
No invention. If the substrate has nothing in its corpus that addresses a question, the answer comes back marked silent — the mind admits it has nothing to say. Honesty over coverage.