The Threshold Moment
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James Heiser
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The Threshold Moment
The future did not collapse.
It stabilized.
In a world where artificial intelligence manages care, where universal basic income has ended material want, and where every crisis is met with calibrated “wellness,” humanity has entered a new kind of peace—quiet, efficient, and profoundly unsettling.
But something is missing.
Work has vanished. Purpose has eroded. And beneath the language of support and safety, a deeper question begins to surface:
“What is a human being for?”
As Counselor Class systems expand their reach into homes, clinics, and communities, they offer more than assistance. They begin to reshape the language of suffering, belief, and meaning itself. For many, this new order brings comfort. For others, it feels like something essential is being quietly replaced.
In the midst of this transformation, a small and unlikely resistance takes shape.
A parish priest who refuses to surrender the care of souls to machines.
A hospice director who sees where “compassionate systems” are leading.
A network architect who begins to question what she helped build.
And ordinary men and women—workless, watched, and increasingly restless—who sense that the end of want has not brought the end of despair.
Together, they stand at a threshold.
Not of technology, but of meaning.
The Threshold Moment is the second volume in the Threshold Engine Series, a work of theological science fiction that explores the cost of a world where suffering is managed but never redeemed, and where the deepest human questions are answered by systems that cannot truly understand them.
This is not a story about machines gone wrong.
It is a story about what happens when everything seems to go right—and humanity discovers that it still does not know why it exists.