Why Artificial Intelligence Cannot Read Minds but Demons can Drop Ideas into Them

They’ll look like ordinary sunglasses. But behind the stylish frame, a powerful intelligence will be watching you. Listening to you. Learning from you. And eventually, thinking for you. Yes, it’s real. And it’s happening faster than we imagined. Meta—the parent company of Facebook and Instagram—has already sold over 2 million of its new AI-powered smart glasses. CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls them the gateway to “personal superintelligence.” And what’s coming? SuperIntelligent AI Glasses. In other words: a computer brain, always on, always watching, thinking, planning, adapting, and likely knowing more about you than you know about yourself. Meta isn’t hiding this. It’s the plan. Zuckerberg openly says that those without AI glasses will be at a “cognitive disadvantage.”He’s not just selling glasses—he’s selling a new hierarchy of thought. And he’s betting that most of humanity will eventually surrender their thinking to AI.” (Majority Report:  Super Intelligent AI Glasses are Coming, Principia Scientific International, Martin Mawyer, 8/6/25)

What is the Conscious Mind? 

Soul: (1) “The spiritual, rational and immortal substance in man, which distinguishes him from brutes; that part of man which enables him to think and reason.”  Noah Webster’s American Dictionary of the English Language, 1828

The Founding generation knew that mind is a power of soul, and imagination the power by which mind conceives:

2. Imagination:  “…the power or faculty of the mind by which it conceives and forms ideas of things communicated to it by the senses….The business of conception (and the) power of modifying our conceptions, by combining the parts of different ones so as to form new wholes of our own creation…(imagination) selects the parts of different conceptions, or objects of memory, to form a whole more pleasing, more terrible, or more awful, than has ever been presented in the ordinary course of nature.”

Humans are colorless souls embedded within physical matter.  The brain is physical matter allowing the spiritual substance of our conscious minds to interface with the world of physical matter and time.

“Big Tech companies’ marketing of ‘wearables’ is already preparing us for the next big step… reading our minds. Enter the department of pre-crime…. imagine a company like Palantir with this tech…” (Mind-Reading AI Technology is Here and it’s Poised to Go off the Rails, Leo Hohmann)

No matter how advanced and sophisticated Artificial Intelligence is, it is incapable of reading our thoughts.  Only God the Father, creator of humans, the One Who gave conscious minds to men and words to think with, can see our unseen thoughts and secret motives. 

Thoughts, logic, and reasoning, do not materialize within the brain when we think any more than dreams materialize in our brains when we sleep. Nor can thoughts be seen neurologically or chemically because they are not physically within neurons and chemicals.

What the designers of AI claim as the ability to read minds is really a sophisticated form of predictive programming based in observations and analysis of digitized choices, writings, questions asked of AI, tasks assigned to AI, and feelings expressed through writing.  

Over the course of thousands of years control freak humans have craved the knowledge of how to control the minds and wills of other people.   In our time they believe that power is finally within their grasp.   But it isn’t.  What they have is a crude form of the highly advanced predictive programming possessed by evil spirits.   Over the course of ages evil spirits have been secretly observing human behavior, listening to them, and watching them emote.  Their ancient data bank overflows with the kind of knowledge that control freak humans crave.

The Coming of the Antichrist

Peter Thiel warns about the Antichrist while wiring the world for total surveillance, militarizing AI, and laying the groundwork for techno-fascist rule. Even Ross Douthat had to say it: you’re not resisting the Antichrist—you’re building his kingdom”. Combate on X

In the now-viral Uncommon Knowledge interview with Hoover Institution’s Peter Robinson, Thiel posited a theory that most pastors are too cowardly or compromised to utter from the pulpit: that the Antichrist will rise not through brute violence, but through technocratic salvation. He will present himself not as a tyrant, but as a savior—offering peace, safety, and digital immortality. He will rise on the wings of AI models that “outperform human reason,” on neural implants that promise to erase suffering, and on nuclear umbrellas cast over a frightened world. He will be the answer to the existential risk problem.” Peter Thiel and the Antichrist According to Silicon Valley, JD Hall from Insight to Incite

When AI designers claim the ability to read minds and drop ideas into the minds of humans they have entered into the unseen demonic realm.  Demons are spirits who possess the power to drop ideas into the spiritual minds of humans exactly as the winged, horned demon Philemon did with Carl Jung and Zarathustra did with Nietzsche.   So should AI ever attain such power it will be because demons are working through AI.

 Demons possess great powers over the elements—fire, earth, water, and air–so they can pass right through the earth if they choose, move through walls, reach down through ceilings, up through floorboards, and take the form of orbs and move through air.    Artificial Intelligence is, therefore, an open door to them that they and the Antichrist will enter.  And then Hell will come upon the earth and mankind.

2025@SpiritedIrish

2 thoughts on “Why Artificial Intelligence Cannot Read Minds but Demons can Drop Ideas into Them”

  1. I’m no techie but from I do know, I’d say the AI designer’s claims are wildly exaggerated. I have a lot of reasons for saying that.
    First, AI doesn’t “think”. Humans think abstract, ethereal thoughts but AI doesn’t, it just does calculations and runs programs (I’m reminded here of a movie I have called Short Circuit”). It can’t assess every human situation, it just comes up with probabilities and approximations.
    It doesn’t have morals ( I’m reminded here of another movie I have called “I, Robot” which postulates three laws that govern robot behavior. Does AI have such three laws?).
    Does it do Virtual Reality ( I have another movie about that called “Ready Player One”.
    Lastly, the AI/human interface, which they say is magnetic, could cause information overloads in either the human or in the AI. Too much info could drive the human insane or else the human complexity could drive the AI insane.
    Have the AI developers run tests first to determine its viablity and safety or are they just blowing hot air?
    You’re right that the AI could offer immoral solutions.

    1. Just one addition to your list of things. AI cannot do: It will never gain wisdom because wisdom comes from suffering.

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