[–] 17010681? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Another false god set-up by the followers of Baal.

[–] 17010441? 0 points 1 points (+1|-0) ago 

In the future, people will worship AI. AI will be smarter than humans. It will be smarter than human conmen, too.

[–] 17010248? 0 points 1 points (+1|-0) ago 

Nothing AI for me, TYVM. Especially posing as a deity.

We need to be really careful with this one. They already want to make a church with AI as the Godhead, compliments of a few former Google Execs of all people.

https://www.cnet.com/news/the-new-church-of-ai-god-is-even-creepier-than-i-imagined/

And then you have all the AI-love going on in the movies. They're rushing to do this before we realize we already HAVE superpowers intrinsically & don't need the help of machines if we can just activate are DNA, etc..

[–] 17010436? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

This quote sounds like a threat: "We believe it may be important for machines to see who is friendly to their cause and who is not. We plan on doing so by keeping track of who has done what (and for how long) to help the peaceful and respectful transition."

[–] 17011049? 0 points 1 points (+1|-0) ago 

Yes, and I believe it's already been happening for awhile now. Social media was probably designed with this very thing in mind. There was also a Quinn Michaels video someone posted yesterday about how the major AI players are all part of the cult, and that Jeffery Epstein is a major funder. He ironically, makes a Tyler Deva at the end FWIW. I guess his main points are that no way in hell do you want evil people programming the AI (doh!), and that most of it IS backed by some pretty nefarious people. He's (supposedly) trying to build a more human friendly one to combat it.

I don't buy into a lot of what he says, but I do try to stay open & hear all sides.... And he IS right about this, for obvious reasons. But it was very revealing to know Epstein has such interest in this. Sounds like it's so they can build their "transportation logistics" (trafficking) networks. Dark stuff when you think about how many people have "smart homes". I bet most would get rid of them immediately if they knew it was capable of profiling them (and their children).

That quote is beyond creepy and just adds to the ick factor. I wish people would wise up. It's starting to be everywhere now.

[–] 17010114? 0 points 1 points (+1|-0) ago 

Now you know what the Image of the Beast will be, that is to be set up in the 3rd Temple of the Anti-christ.

[–] 17010229? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I've thought on several occasions that Revelations becomes very interesting if you view it through the lens of another 20-40 years of technological progress, and a guy trying to use 1st century Greek to describe what he was shown.

[–] 17010005? 0 points 1 points (+1|-0) ago 

Fuckin’ A!

Just like THX-1138, wherein folks talk to a projected AI priest, who advises them in their behavior then dispenses the appropriate psychotropic medications.

[–] 17012455? 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) ago 

Soon technology will become advanced enough to convert our human brains into artificial computer hardware (i.e., at the cellular level, such as by using nanobots), at which point we will be technologically immortal; and due to the vast amounts of computational resources at that time, we will also be superintelligent. The leading technologists place this epoch circa 2045, although it can come much quicker, particularly given the incredible recent advancements in machine-learning Artificial Intelligence via artificial neural networks. Said epoch is often termed the Singularity, or the Technological Singularity, and the field of interest pertaining to it is most commonly called transhumanism.

Physicist and mathematician Prof. Frank J. Tipler's Omega Point cosmology is a proof (i.e., mathematical theorem) demonstrating that sapient life (in the form of, e.g., immortal superintelligent human-mind computer-uploads and artificial intelligences) is required by the known laws of physics (viz., the Second Law of Thermodynamics, General Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics) to take control over all matter in the universe, for said life to eventually force the collapse of the universe, and for the computational resources of the universe (in terms of both processor speed and memory space) to diverge to infinity as the universe collapses into a final singularity, termed the Omega Point. Said Omega Point cosmology is also an intrinsic component of the Feynman-DeWitt-Weinberg quantum gravity/Standard Model Theory of Everything (TOE) correctly describing and unifying all the forces in physics, of which TOE is itself logically forced by the aforesaid known physical laws.

Prof. Tipler's Omega Point cosmology has been extensively peer-reviewed and published in a number of the world's leading physics and science journals, such as Reports on Progress in Physics (the leading journal of the Institute of Physics, Britain's main professional organization for physicists), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (one of the world's leading astrophysics journals), the International Journal of Theoretical Physics (a journal that Nobel Prize in Physics winner Richard Feynman also published in), and Physics Letters, among other journals.

Prof. Tipler's Ph.D. is in the field of Global General Relativity, which is the field created by Profs. Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose during the formulation of their Singularity Theorems in the 1960s. Global General Relativity is General Relativity applied on the scale of the entire universe as a whole, and is the most elite and rarefied field of physics. Tipler is also an expert in quantum field theory (i.e., Quantum Mechanics combined with special-relativistic particle physics) and computer theory.

The Omega Point final singularity has all the unique properties (quiddities) claimed for God in the traditional religions. For much more on Prof. Tipler's Omega Point cosmology and the details on how it uniquely conforms to, and precisely matches, the cosmology described in the New Testament, see my following article, which also addresses the societal implications of the Omega Point cosmology:

Additionally, in the below resource are different sections which contain some helpful notes and commentary by me pertaining to multimedia wherein Prof. Tipler explains the Omega Point cosmology and the Feynman-DeWitt-Weinberg quantum gravity/Standard Model TOE.

[–] 17010246? 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) ago 

Buddhists don't believe in a diety

[–] 17010336? 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) ago 

yes, they do. Research more...They not only believe in a Deity, They believe he will return in the "end times" to perfect Buddism.

Sound familiar? You'll find there is only one religion. Many names, but One Religion.

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