The modern West and America have declared the death of Jesus Christ, and because they have declared His death man no longer understands himself. He knows he is conscious, but does not know why. Nor does he knw what consciousness is, or where it comes from.
So he assigns consciousness to evolution and then teaches that evolution is becoming conscious of itself. Therefore, because evolution is becoming conscious of itself and because has been in everything for billions of years, then AI will become conscious of itself. More than that, it will become god and the Singularity when man and machine become one will also have arrived.
And so it is when Christ is not Creator, Lord and Savior but man and his science are lord and savior. @Linda
Enior on X
Empires typically last about 250 years. The United States has reached that tipping point. Will it continue to rise or will it fall?
It depends: Who will be its head—Christ or the antichrists?
What made the United States great was not the state of Israel (which didn’t even exist), but the Crucified Christ.
Our blessing never resided in the Jewish people (who had no part in the founding of this nation), but in the Christian people, who founded and developed this nation (like the rest of the Americas).
The Jewish values of the Talmud are not the traditional American values, nor the values of the rest of the Christian West.
Sodomy, usury, constant wars in the Middle East—all of that was the product of ceasing to have Christ as head and beginning to venerate the antichrists, “those who say that Jesus is not the Messiah” (1 John 2:22).
Zionism, the political application of rabbinic Judaism (the religion of the Pharisees), is a cancer that is slowly corrupting, indebting, and destroying this nation, as it is the rest of the West.
The new generations have to decide:
Christ or the antichrists?
The cross of Christ or the star of Remphan?
For the universal Church or for the synagogue of Satan?
But one cannot serve two masters: either they will serve the Crucified Christ and those who gloat over having crucified him.