My opinion on ChatGPT A.I. is not very good, I see it as a gimmicky way for lazy people to get out of doing the hard work of thinking. And it shows in the final product. The A.I. programs are pretty good at copying source material, but they are not good at coming up with original thoughts, and I think this will always be the case to some extent. If humans make AI, and not all humans are equal, then those flows will be in the source code, and A.I. will be limited forever in what it can do. Many people think I am using A.I. to write the amount I do. But I wouldn’t do that; I will always be like the Amish to some extent. The quality of the work comes from old-fashioned methods, and even if mass production can produce more, people will always honor and respect Amish craftsmanship. And that will always be valued, especially in creative thought. This is why I thought the story coming out of Bavaria, Germany, was particularly interesting regarding the new concept at a protestant Church to have a complete A.I. service, let by computers. As someone who has studied most of the world’s religions, it is clear to me what is going on and what the World Economic Forum’s support of it is trying to achieve. There is a vast evil at work in the background that has always been nipping at the heels of the human race, and it is finding another vehicle to carry its nonsense in the invention of artificial intelligence. I’m not an anti-technology kind of person, but I don’t ever think it will become far superior to human thought because thinking occurs beyond the digitized ability of computers, which is why the people who think this church service at St. Paul’s in Furth, Germany will replace all human religions because A.I. is smarter and has more profound insight into the mysteries of the universe. The truth is quite the opposite.
The proposal is that ChatGPT will write a new Bible and that once humans accept that Artificial Intelligence is so much smarter than humans, the old religions will drop away, and this will be how the New World Order run by the Desecrators of Davos from the World Economic Forum will run the world as a centralized one world government. This was always their plan and why they are pushing this church service in Germany as the next great thing. (Why do all these maniacal plots to take over the world always come out of Germany? Some of these guys could use a girlfriend) Listening to all this, I see the work of that vast evil trying to camouflage itself in society by conceding to a new religion run by artificial intelligence but ultimately programmed by the centralized planners of future communism in Europe run by the World Economic Forum behind the smiling mask of the United Nations. And here’s why, ChatGPT might be able to write its own kind of Bible for a new religion that it makes up, and it may be able to host church services. But it cannot make up history. It can only generate stories. One of the greatest things about the Bible that other religions struggle with, especially Islam, is the validity of their source material. The Bible is rooted in many thousands of years of actual history. It is a window into the world before the destruction of the Library of Alexandria. Much of the Bible can be verified by archaeology, so its merit goes far beyond some simple stories that artificial intelligence could replicate. And in so doing, the same evil that is essentially the struggle of the Bible that is always working in the background would be missed by artificial intelligence, which is the point of the advocacy. This becomes even more apparent when you realize that many of the modern WEF globalists are still worshipers of the same evil that ruined societies in Mesopotamia and all over the Middle East, which Christianity was rebelling against, which presented the Bible, to begin with, as a unified force on the world stage.
All this reminded me of a fantastic article I read back in 2015 in Biblical Archaeology Review about the 1902 dig at Tel Gezer by Robert Macalister, who uncovered a grisly sacrificial site dedicated to the Canaanite god Moloch. The site is quite astonishing as it is a typical “high place” site with 10′ tall stone pillars set up with great effort. These Canaanite gods, such as Baal, Moloch, and Ishtar, were the villains of the Bible. Their work of destruction embodies Yahweh’s anger throughout the entire text. It was common practice for the Canaanites to sacrifice their children to these gods in despicable ways, and this was the justification for the Hebrew people to invade the promised land and take that land from the Canaanites to establish Israel, as we know it today, eventually. Discovered at that site by Macalister were the remains of a young girl sawed in half and placed on the altar. And nearby are piles of bones from similar youth killed in much the same way. The violence that would have embodied such sacrifices to these gods is horrendous, and it’s still with us today all over the world. When you peel back the layers of child sex trafficking, the desecration of children in public schools, and even abortion, we are dealing with the essential evil that drove the Canaanites to sacrifice their children to unseen gods for all the same reasons.
Of course, this is why the World Economic Forum, a cast of very evil characters who intend evil in the world for their similar religious views as the ancient practitioners of child sacrifice conducted, wants to replace religion with an Artificial Intelligence that they plan to control at the source programming level then sell it to a gullible public as more intelligent and worth following. And in so doing, they hope to hide much of the evil that the Bible exploits, so they can continue to live their lives under its guidelines, the guidelines of villainy and sacrifice to the unseen elements that are always looming with bloodlust just behind the veil of our conscious reality. Yet they make themselves known through weak people dressed up as technological aristocrats and borderless globalists intent on preserving the past religions dedicated to Moloch’s appeasement. Before the Bible came along, the thousands of years of history that are told within it, this was how the world operated, with evil running in the background, and this modern push to return to that anti-Christ sentiment is very much the fuel of our modern news stories, of Epstein Island, of drug cartels, of the kind of information we have learned from the Hunter Biden laptop. The hope is that by trusting A.I. as superior to human thought, evil as we know it can hide in the background without referencing history, such as has been discovered at sites like the “High Place” at Tel Gezer. And without a moral position to consider something as “evil,” there is no human race judgment to stop it. But only to conform to its insatiable hunger, which was the point of the Bible, to begin with. The World Economic Forum hopes to rule over people by replacing their religion with their A.I.-controlled devices of deceit and malice. And everything that is going on with A.I. is not to make things better but to hide what is bad from the eyes of justice.
Rich Hoffman

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