
This episode draws a sobering parallel between the 13th-century Japanese Buddhist monk Nichiren and the 21st-century American political activist Charlie Kirk, despite their vastly different contexts. The author argues that both figures exhibit absolutist conviction and a powerful tendency toward an "us vs. them" framework, asserting that only their specific path—the Lotus Sutra for Nichiren and Christian identity for Kirk—can save society from existential crisis. The text examines similarities in their exclusivity, crisis mentality, mobilization of followers, and critique of the establishment. However, the comparison ultimately notes a metaphysical divergence, pointing out that Nichiren’s underlying message of universal Buddha-nature contrasts with Kirk's emphasis on eternal damnation, urging modern practitioners to embrace Nichiren's passion without repeating his polemical division.