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    Why are the American religious right so fixated on the rapture? It’s a death cult sprawling across the nation like a cancer.

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    An ex-Intel CEO’s mission to build a Christian AI: ‘hasten the coming of Christ’s return

    An ex-intel CEO’s idea to make money by combining two money making tools

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    Holy shit, when does Big Tech ever stop being such a clown show???

    Also:

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    These are definitely the people who end up killing us all.

    Why would Christ want you literally playing God and fucking with his timeline?

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    christians/conservatives fall for scams, ponzi schemes pretty easily. another way to grift these people.

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    “Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.” – Frank Herbert

    "Right now there is an explosive growth of the number of computers and things they can do. Not only are their numbers increasing at a dazzling rate, but the storage of information in giant data banks is growing in the same explosive way.

    We have no way to control this now and none in sight. In fact, the very nature of this growth says that all controls will lag far behind computer developments. Any attempt to ban them will only drive com- puters underground. Never lose sight of the fact that computers “crunch time.” The speed at which computers can operate tells us that laws cannot keep up with them. The person with a computer can dance rings around you while you react as though you were embedded in molasses.

    What can you do?

    Get your own computer. Learn how to use it. We are here to help you make that first step: how to find the one that fits your needs and your pocketbook, where to put it, how to program it-all of the essentials. If you don’t do this, the Bill of Rights is dead and your individual liberties will go the way of the dodo." – also Frank Herbert

    I hate how much we seem to be slowly careening towards Frank Herbert’s vision like the worse case of collective target fixation.

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        Not that I disagree, just as someone who loves computers and programming it really feels like throwing out the baby along with the bathwater.

        We could (should imo) be planning a sort of overthrow of the rich assholes who don’t share; make sure everyone has access to a computer, the electricity need to run it, and the knowledge to use it to their own benefit.

        The second, longer quote in my previous comment is from the intro to a computer self-help/“how-to” book, Without Me You Are Nothing (pdf link).

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      “Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.” – Frank Herbert

      I for one, welcome our AI overlords. All hail Omnius!

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    This is why humanities degrees are important. We’re putting people into leadership positions surrounded by others who also have never critically engaged with a book.

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    Remember when God said he didn’t want idols made, then he punished the Jews to wander the desert for 40 years.

    This gives those vibes.

    It feels plain wrong.

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      You REALLY expect conservatives to actually follow the non oppressive sections of the scriptures?

      Rotfl

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      Remember when God said he didn’t want idols made

      You are about 1700 years late to this argument. Christians reconciled with iconography some time in the Byzantium Era.

      And after Protestantism? FFS, can you imagine what Joseph Smith would say about an AI Prophet, after spending half his career reading discs out of a hat with special sunglasses?

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        Sorry, totally unrelated but fun memory: Iconoclast was the first word whose unexpected etymology I (mostly) worked out on my own. I was watching a vh1 documentary on iconoclasts, and I’d just had a biology class where I’d learned about acetoclastic bacteria. I had a eureka moment wherein I leapt to the conclusion that “breaking the mold” was an older saying than I expected. I wasn’t totally right on that, but I was still psyched to have broken it down correctly.

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        I don’t have any problems with building beautiful things like cathedrals or making art in the name of God

        But building oracles and such is gross. The who AI pope question was insane.

        But I will have to read that article deeper, that’s an interesting wikipedia link

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          I don’t have any problems with building beautiful things like cathedrals or making art in the name of God

          What about Catholics praying to little figurines and statues of saints? Because that’s been going on for a long time

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            You know how people used to put pictures of their loved ones in a locket, or in their wallets, or as a background pic on their phones? That’s what they were supposed to be. (As told by a catholic friend)

            I can accept that. I have one of my kids in the car cause I used to drive like a maniac. It’s a constant reminder of the kind of person I should be while driving.

            But of course, people will be people, ignoring what they’re told and doing whatever the hell they like… “This statue cried blood, let’s pray to it!” (and ignore the leaking toilet upstairs)

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          But building oracles and such is gross.

          You’re talking about a religion whose entire foundation is built on saints and prophets. The whole Jesus story is a big deal because it is fulfillment of prophecy.

          The who AI pope question was insane.

          It’s certainly heretical to the Catholic Church. But fits comfortably in a bunch of New Age and Technocratic Futurist Protestant understands of their faith.

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      Also I don’t think Christ would return if we were all being cool to each other, so they’re admitting they’re just trying to push humanity more off track.

      How does that help you in God’s judgement? I’m pretty sure disrespecting all of his creation and doing the opposite of everything Jesus stood for won’t go well.

      I’m agnostic, but selfishly I would not purposefully try to hasten driving myself to hell/damnation if I believed in it.

      Thankfully the values my mom taught me are the same ones Jesus taught: love your neighbour as yourself and do unto others as you would have done to you.

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        Thankfully the values my mom taught me are the same ones Jesus taught: love your neighbour as yourself and do unto others as you would have done to you.

        This is what baffles me when my dad argues with me for being left of center.

        You sent me where they taught this, did you not want me to learn it?

        (Also not religious, but kept some of the philosophy)

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          There’s a lot of good Christian teachings that just make the world better regardless of your fear of eternal punishment or any god.

          While outside my education I’m sure most religions too, but too many people get caught up in casting out others, or hating the non believers, or doling out punishments they have no right to.

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        How does that help you in God’s judgement?

        “The ends justify the means”, or something.

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    The ego on these people, calling themselves Christians but thinking God needs their help for his plans.

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      They think God works through them, and it is their divine duty to do this.

      It’s how they justify a lot of the shit they do.

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        I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires.

        -Susan B. Anthony

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        It is their divine duty to do the things they already wanted to do and say it was for Jesus.

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        This justification is always funny.

        “Oh, your all powerful god needs the help of Brian the middle manager to get its work done for them?”

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          Because “God” works through us, imperfect tools, etc. The real question is why does anything we do matter if we are all just part of gods plan?

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      Don’t you know, God is a lazy slob who needs to be provoked into action. And of course he has no idea what’s happening on Earth unless someone tells him in a very specific way.