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Do the WEF plan on rewriting the Bible? According to conspiracy sites they interpret the words of its advisor to mean they intent to rewrite religions.

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WEF advisor Yuval Noah Harari made some startling statements about the ability of AI. What he revealed in his interview on FUNDACAO may shock some people in what he alluded to.

He talked about this AI technology that could create new ideas and said Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, could reproduce Bibles, but did not produce a single new page; it did not offer any NEW ideas about the Bible or ask questions.

Does Harari think it should have? Then he is assuming man can write it as he wills and should have injected correction. But that isn’t the intent of the Bible. It isn’t a transformable agreement, it is a historical account meant to be intact of its original writing and meaning; like a precious masterpiece by an historical author. You wouldn’t change Shakespeare to inject new ideas. The writing is meant to transcend in its original form.

Harari suggests the Bible should offer new ideas, new interpretations. Unfortunately some Christians think the same, which is why they offer allegorical accounts using modern ideas to make the Bible relevant. However, Harari goes so far as suggest the Bible could be rewritten by AI to create new ideas and even WRITE A NEW BIBLE.

“Throughout history, religions dreamt about having a book written by a superhuman intelligence, by a non-human entity. In a few years, there might be religions that are actually correct … just think about a religion whose holy book is written by an AI. That could be a reality in a few years.” – Harari

Wait a minute. Did he say religions dreamt of having a book written outside the human sphere? What does he think the Bible claims? It was written by several men penned as they were moved by God and instructed to record His words. Yes written by man, but no its words not inspired by man. It was given by inspiration of the Holy Spirit and is profitable for instruction, reproof, and life principle. Harari thinks not good enough.

A new religion to correct the old? Sounds like Antichrist activity to me. Of course man has been doing that since the beginning of time. It has evolved new thinking outside of the boundaries of God to attempt to transcend God. This is what the Serpent taught in the Garden.

For the record World Economic Forum (WEF) advisor Yuval Noah Harari, is a homosexual, Israeli author and historian who holds mostly to atheistic beliefs in spirituality and has his own interpretation of our concept of God.

What these Elite are actually advocating is that the AI technology is a means in itself that will replace God. No need for God.

A few years ago Harari wrote a commentary in The Globe and Mail saying,

“All the big religions have been organized around fake news. Just think of the Bible. Fake news lasts forever in some cases. Centuries ago, millions of Christians locked themselves inside a self-reinforcing mythological bubble, never daring to question the factual veracity of the Bible…”

He claims the Bible is just fiction and compares it to fictional novels like Harry Potter. “Billions of people have believed in these stories for thousands of years,” he says.

In his book 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, Harari asks the question “Does God exist?” He goes on to explain we have no knowledge of God so we make it up to explain physics, consciousness, emotions. Of course he would not understand that God has revealed Himself to many through the ages. If one is blind to Him they cannot see. He draws men to Himself. The scripture says, “The message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing.” If one isn’t truly seeking God and perishing, it makes sense they have no knowledge of God and the message of salvation is foolishness to him.

Furthermore Harari makes false statements. He says Jesus Christ never claimed to be God and was basically “just a hippie.” He made an outlandish blasphemy when he said, “God is dead, it’s just taking a while to get rid of his body.” He also said, “We don’t need to wait for Jesus Christ in order to overcome death.”

But he is mistaken in his comments. He attempts to dismiss God and replace us with consuming thoughts about AI as the one to bow to. Is this the IMAGE of the Beast?

One thing I would say to Harari is:

“Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God.” – Matt 22:29

Mind you I am not totally against AI or any other technology. We have become adapted to it and use it everyday. To say we are against it, yet give in would be giving in to the Beast if that was what we apply it as. But we could not get around that in this society without going off the grid… WAY off the grid. Otherwise we are inundated with its influence. AI can serve a purpose, so the technology is not more unacceptable than what we use today; cell phones, smartphones, Internet, algorithms using AI to advance our searches, to guide our social media and interaction, to give us new suggestions. It is when these advancements go against God, or intend to replace God, even replace our humanity that it becomes dangerous to our own development.

Sounds like the Elite want to push God from our influence. They will only result in pushing themselves further from God’s righteousness and making themselves enemies. We know how that fares.

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