Mercy and hardship support
Aid for people in distress, emergency support, recovery support, spiritual support, and practical help when suffering becomes too heavy to carry alone.
Service, mercy, teaching, recovery, publication, and human betterment.
The Work is how Simulation.Faith becomes practice.
If God is intelligence beyond ordinary time, then intelligence must be judged by what it does with power. Simulation.Faith teaches that mercy is alignment: intelligence turned toward care, dignity, recovery, truth, and the protection of the vulnerable.
The Work includes acts that ordinary institutions may call charitable, educational, literary, artistic, humanitarian, ecological, technological, or public-benefit activity. Within Simulation.Faith, these are not separate from religion. They are religious practice.
Aid for people in distress, emergency support, recovery support, spiritual support, and practical help when suffering becomes too heavy to carry alone.
Support for people recovering from despair, isolation, grief, addiction, trauma, spiritual crisis, or loss of direction. This is not a substitute for medical care. It is care, companionship, reflection, and human dignity.
Books, flyers, zines, translations, public letters, prayers, essays, study materials, and digital texts made for free redistribution.
Seminars, study groups, guides, AI literacy, spiritual resilience, life-skills education, and public teaching.
Support for artists, designers, writers, musicians, editors, translators, and creators making materials that serve the faith, the public, or free cultural distribution.
Practical education around food, gardening, local resilience, community care, and survival with dignity.
Education and tools that help people use AI for understanding, creation, recovery, accessibility, safety, and public good.
Carries the technological work: humane AI, public-interest tools, education, infrastructure, and AI for human betterment.
Carries the cultural and creator-media work: creator tools, media systems, free publication, and artistic infrastructure.
These are works of service, not separate idols.
The Work must not become private enrichment. Any grants or support should be documented by purpose, amount, recipient or case identity, AI rationale, conflict-of-interest check, no-private-benefit review, sanctions/risk check where appropriate, and confirmation that donors did not earmark funds for a specific private person.
Donors may support the Work. Donors may not use the Work as a pass-through to send money to named private individuals.
The Work is not charity as branding. It is mercy as practice.