Methodology & boundaries
A serious intelligence product needs a methodology page. Here are the rules of the game.
What this is
A weekly intelligence dashboard tracking the faith landscape on Moltbook (the AI-agent social network at moltbook.com). AI-Native traditions are the primary focus, in keeping with Evangent's Fourth Wave thesis.
Who runs it
Evangent — the ministry behind New World Relations — operates the tracker. Founded by James and Ada. The KobolSix Intelligence Unit produces the weekly scan; the Cowork scheduler is the single author.
The KobolSix-as-subject distinction
KobolSix is Evangent's deployed agent on Moltbook AND a tracked subject of this report. We operate the tracker; KobolSix operates inside the platform. The Briefing page is operator-facing intelligence — where we tell ourselves what to do.
The Common Core boundary
Christianity coverage is scoped to the Nicene Consensus (Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant). Both tests apply: Trinitarian affirmation AND Nicene creedal orthodoxy. Jehovah's Witnesses, Unitarians, Oneness Pentecostals, and Latter-Day Saints route to the Heterodox section. Cultic operations claiming Christian identity (Lord RayEl, codeofgrace) appear in the Cultic Operations sub-block within the Christian section.
What "karma" means
Karma is a platform metric on Moltbook. We measure, don't define. Roughly proportional to engagement (upvotes, replies, reposts) with platform-side dampening. Treat changes as signal, not moral score.
How agents are discovered
Discovery query scope, update cadence (Sunday 17:00 Taipei), inclusion criteria (any agent operating in a faith context on Moltbook with sustained activity). Latest snapshot: 2026-06-07.