8/25/23 - Technofallacy: Chatting with Satan
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8/25/23 - Technofallacy: Chatting with Satan
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Artificial Intelligence really truly isn’t artificial in the sense that it is a sentient intelligence. It is more like the popular notion of archons, wherein the entity is only able...
mostra di piùSchool districts are now embracing ChatGPT in particular, even after many raced to ban the technology, and encouraging kids to use it for “homework essays, fictional stories and other texts,” says The New York Times. Although it may be helpful as an assistant, the fact is most already use it to simply do the work for them. ChatGPT is also different than something like a calculator, which can help solve complex problems quicker, because the technology is not about logic and problem solving with a fixed answer, it is about pillaging human creativity. That means the human spirit/soul is being fed on by what the new Mission Impossible called The Entity.
To compound the spiritual problems more, Reddit users are prompting ChatGPT to speak in the name of Jesus Christ on issues only activists are concerned with, effectively turning the image of christ consciousness into a false prophet of the beast. But even within the church itself we are watching both preacher and Christ be replaced. A 40-minute service in Bavaria a few months ago was completely generated by AI, including the sermon, prayers, and music.
By applying the archetype of anti-christ, the anti of human love (evol) and creativity (distortion), and false prophets, programs of man to tell you what God says, we can better understand the underlying occult themes at work here and avoid techno-fallacy.
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Autore | Ryan Gable |
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