Relying on Technology over Humanity and the Divine

There are more commercials coming out that solicit the idea of turning to A.I for advice rather than a human being, like the commercial where a father asks Meta how to get his son to eat his breakfast. That may not be a big deal, but it goes further. There are advertisements that solicit chat relationships with A.I. There are some people that are deceived by A.I. thinking that they are chatting with a real person and stop as soon as they find out the truth, but to knowingly have an online relationship with A.I….what in the world is our society coming to?

This insanity doesn’t stop there. Some people are creating images of a religious god or saint, integrating A.I. into it so people can come to the image or statue, ask it questions about life and get answers. This is insanity! This is a sign of the end times as the book of Revelation talks about the anti-Christ creating an image of himself.

Revelation 14:9-10 says, “If anyone worships the beast and his image, and receives his mark on his forehead or on his hand he himself shall also drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out full strength into the cup of His indignation. He shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence of the Lamb.

It’s one thing to ask Siri or Alexa for questions on the internet, like facts or history, but to seek advice from A.I., that’s not considering the fact that it’s not a human being, the answers are all from collected data. A.I. doesn’t know about humanity and life because it never lived as a human, which is why it’s not wise in any way whatsoever to seek advice from a robot.

What seems to be happening is people are turning to A.I. instead of God or instead of other human beings who know what it’s like to live life and to have hardships. To make things even worse, is within the goals of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is to integrate technology into humans. Yes, there are some that need it to help their body function, like a stent in their heart, but when it’s technology that can control your thoughts or other functions of the brain, it may not be in the complete control of the one with the brain implant. If people can hack computers…can they hack a persons thoughts and control them?

The idea to be able to think as fast as A.I. sounds like something amazing, but do we really need to think that way? Just think about all that information in our mind constantly processing, seems mentally exhausting. Yuval Harari lectured at the World Economic Forum a sermon that goes over hacking humans. Integrating nanotechnology into humans, which can be via vaccine, will enable, as he mentions, “the elites to hack humans.”

Technology has many benefits to making our lives easier or more efficient like a smart phone with a map that can direct us to the closest gas, restaurant or wherever we want. I greatly appreciate what certain technologies have brought to society, but I think that some of it is unnecessary, created to invade our privacy and collect our data and now, give us advice. Too many people spend most of their time staring at their phone instead of talking to others around them. There may be some technologies to embrace, but we shouldn’t allow it to take over our own humanity, most especially become some image to turn to for answers. Technology should never replace the need for another human, most especially the need to turn to God.

Some religions already pray to an image or statue. We are physical beings that need to see, feel or hear in order to believe, but the bible says that God is spirit, which we can’t see, but we can experience His love, peace and healing.

Jesus says to doubting Thomas in John 20:29 , “Because you have seen Me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” The book of John in 4:24, says, “God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.”

Where Technology Needs to Stop

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Technology has helped our lives in many ways, making living easier, innovations more possible and opening up many doors of exploration and discovery. We should all be thankful for the technology we use today that has improved work or life at home. My most valued piece of technology is the smart phone that has apps, which allows me to find any place anywhere at anytime, as long as I have a connection.

If technology has done so much for us, why not keep moving forward innovating into other areas? For the most part, we have all benefited, but at what point or areas in our life do we leave technology out?

There’s so many social media platforms and companies that provide email services, yet collect all your information. No longer do you have privacy or get to decide what they collect.

Then there’s the metaverse, a made up virtual world where people can escape reality and never meet with people face-to-face, but via avatar. A place where people can spend money buying virtual things that you will never get to wear, smell, taste or physically live in. How much time would we spend living and interacting with people outside of reality in a virtual body?

Impossible food

When it comes to our food, there are some delicious tasting drinks and desserts, yet are extremely processed, chemically formulated with ingredients that are hard to pronounce. As enjoyable as these foods may be, they can cause much harm to our body.

If our bodies were created to take on food in its pure or organic form, when we eat fake processed foods that our bodies do not recognize, it may not know what to do with it. The more fake or processed, the worst off it will be.

This whole impossible meat thing is marketed as a great thing, as if healthy. Now, fake-meat is being printed to look like real meat. Don’t eat meat, just eat vegetables that are highly processed, have lost almost all its nutrients and have preservatives added in to keep the fake meat patty preserved. It would be better to eat a portabella mushroom in place of a fake patty, at least it’s real and unprocessed.

Super humans

If not for technology in our food, it seems to be making its way into our bodies through other means, such as vaccines. Scientists have already created vaccines with nanotechnology. Imagine microscopic technology moving around your veins with the other cells in your body. The vision for the fourth industrial revolution seeks to create “super humans,” via nanotechnology in the body. This technology is supposed to heal or fix our body internally. In addition, the goal is to change the DNA of the body to allow humans to live for 1000 years. Who really wants to live for that long? Imagine being 130 years old and everyone you were close to has already passed away, yet you still have another 870 years ahead.

Artificial Intelligence

As technology continues to advance over the years and more rapidly, artificial intelligence is taking over certain jobs. Some creators of A.I. have stepped away and are now warning authorities about the dangers of A.I. that such further development would be unethical and harmful to society. A.I. can mimic a person’s voice, which can be used for fraudulent activity and robbery.

Calling a customer service line and having to speak to some type of automated machine or A.I. is irritating. In addition, most websites only provide email or online communication via chat box, with no phone number provided.

Some stores with have no cashiers, only self check-out and taxi companies are trying to replace their drivers with auto-pilot. We already have cars with technology that allow the car to drive itself, park itself, swerve to the other lane if a car is coming, and possibly other features that allow a driver to be a passenger in the drivers seat. However, we all know that technology is not always reliable.

There’s a brain chip coming out that will help metal disorders and the depletion of memory and although the benefits are grand, with the chip embedded in the brain, it will take away that person’s ability to fully control his or her thoughts. The person that controls the chip can control that person’s thoughts.

Nature

As scientists keep pushing to unveil the mysteries of the universe and creation, the further they explore, the more they start to look to the spiritual world, thinking about the invisible hand of an ultimate creator.

Think of the creation of nature, the trees, the water, animals on sea or land, the stars in the sky, the plants, and the universe. It all comes or works together. Nature around us may be overlooked, but the creation of living, breathing things are very complex. The structure of a leaf, the way its flexible and waterproof, it can bend and not break in the wind and fall, yet be renewed every year. Small things to consider, but the design of nature is far beyond that any human can replicate. No human can create life or living things, only dead things that require batteries or electricity to charge in increments. Humans can create A.I. that can eventually think on their own, but it will never have life inside of it.

Think about a seed, so small in size, can be kept for many years, but when it’s buried under fertile soil, watered daily with some sunlight, life happens inside the seed and in a few days it sprouts and reaches toward the light. Eventually, it can become food for us or a large tree that can clean the air and or remove toxins from the ground. It can become a shelter or habitat for animals or insects. Nature itself glorifies its Creator.

As some humans feel that natural creation is not good enough and feel the need to alter our DNA, create 3D printed food, humans with nanotechnology that live for so long, or embed chips into our body to be controlled by a computer, they are over thinking the necessity of it all. They may have good intentions for it, but in actuality it’s an experiment with humanity. In this case, it’s important to remember that we humans did not create ourselves, but a higher being who understands the complexities of our body, mind and emotions; everything that we need and don’t need.

Although, many amazing inventions have blessed our life, there should be a line or stopping point that should not be crossed. A line where a breach of our own ethics, morale and dignity would be compromised; a line, that if crossed, can cause chaos, depression, a break-down of society, depopulation and diminish our own understanding of humanity.

It’s important to understanding our Creator and our purpose for creation. To trust that God already gave us what we need and has created nature around us to live, eat, have shelter, and build relationships with others, it would bring insight and understanding; to know where that line should be drawn. If we know what we need and what will harm us, we should know where to stop or what areas to keep technology out of our lives or from further advancing.