Originally published at: https://gizadeathstar.com/2024/11/an-ai-christ-in-the-confessional-yes-you-read-that-correctly/
Sometimes a story is shared by the people that contribute articles to this website which vaults immediately and directly into the “finals” folder, and today’s story shared by W.G. (with our gratitude) is no exception. And to me it is a kind of icon - pardon the usage of that term here - of everything…
Amen! and God Bless!
… False Premiss … There is no “him” with which to speak.
… False Premiss … Marco Schmid is a theologian.
… False Premiss … “We’re probably pioneers in this.”
… “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our knives: who will wipe this blood off us? What water is there for us to clean ourselves? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent? Is not the greatness of this deed too great for us? Must we ourselves not become gods simply to appear worthy of it?” - F. Nietzsche
Although I love reading Nietzsche it is, nonetheless, always disturbing when he turns out to be correct.
When first I read Nietzsche life was never the same.
This sounds familiar.
I got suspected and called out by a priest who objected to me standing too close to the confessional. Inside, he enquired if I was ease dropping? I wasn’t but learned my lesson not to in any way get involved in another person’s confession.
I pass on this AI confessional thing.
Most people are unaware but overhearing someone else’s confession - whether deliberately or inadvertently - also binds them to the seal of the confessional, i.e., they are subject to the same restrictions of revealing it as the confessor hearing it.
That is interesting, considering that the intel agencies are listening to everything that everyone says at all times today, and quite possibly our very thoughts.
Prove to me that ‘overhearing’ someone else’s confession - whether deliberately or inadvertently - also binds them to the seal of the confessional. That is a ‘tall mountain to climb’. It is almost akin the notion of your ‘constitutional right’ to tell the truth, and nothing other than the truth. Not to worry too much because that implies a sort of hidden means of recording the ‘confessional’, and WHO among the good folks on the Earth would ‘stoop’ to that level? All this appears to be according to the Vatican’s proclamations. A case can easily be made by the Russians, or by members of NATO, if they dare to step outside the ‘rules’ that a lot of other teeny, tiny, little itty-bitty nations on Earth have 'woken-up-to. Bric’s has so many nations, countries, and peoples engaged in so many ‘broken’ treaties, and with so other Nations that have been broken that it is certain to be a Plan that ‘confuses’ all truths.
Why, in Heavens Name, does that very teeny, ‘little-bity-tiny’ Nation which proclaimed IT was able to absolve ALL your ‘sins’ have an observatory in the State of Nevada? Most of us do not know that there is an observatory On Mt Graham in Nevada. What are ‘they looking to come?’ If this is True, then where is the positive proof that that the observatory is not looking for proof of the 2nd coming?
Tell us where it resides in plain English, and which has not been ‘hidden’? All of our Lives has an ‘expiration date’, but ‘who’ knows in advance when our Lives end?
As many others have written it is my duty to say, " Prove it beyond any ‘shadow of doubt’ because that is a very heavy assertion to make. Almost no one ever considers their First Amendments right to remain ‘silent until proven guilty’. Anyone with a little-itty-bitty-teeny-tiny-bit of common sense would ‘shut-up’ whenever questioned.
The ‘absolute’ first thing is to learn what ‘others think’.
In linguistics, the term ‘forgiveness’ is a phenomenon in which a speaker assumes that contextual information of a topic of discourse is already known to the listener.’ the true meaning behind
@nidster
I am no J.P. Farrell by any strech of the imagination, but I suppose it depends on what magic tree you hang “free will” belief system on. Under various fruit trees of occult Enochian magic or Christ tree.
I was merely referring to various Roman Catholic canon laws and various decrees over many centuries when mentioning it. It would be considered a kind of gossip, but you have to THINK about that.
I wonder how and why confession turned from a public event in early Christianity to the closet event it is now.
Did some amongst the early church fathers realize the value of the intelligence or dirty secrets confessed at those early public confessions and turned the whole process dark?
Thanks for the Reply, and for clearing things up, I just went on a rant about other things that irritate me but had nothing to do with what you wrote.
Might’ve been a good intelligence tool to have confessions of the nobility to maintain and grow the power of the church. Blackmail for a control file.
Actually it was the public confession, yes, that quickly went dark… but more importantly it’s more of a nature of a kind of personal spiritual mentorship… such as is practiced to this day in some places in Greece. One confesses to one’s spiritual father (or mother), the priest pronounces the absolution. The current practice is - in my opinion - a grotesque parody for reasons I’ve discussed in member vidchats when the subject has come up.
I prefer the concept that each of us contains a Spark of The Divine within us which precludes any of us from needing an intermediary of any kind!! We just need to set that Spark aflame living in a manner of Brotherhood of all Beings! I would highly recommend the recent interview of Stewart Swerdlow on Age of Truth. Apparently, this recent Landslide Election portends positive changes for the Future!
I also know that David Adair’s “Pitholem” told him there are “changes” are coming, but did not specify what sort of changes. We are living in Exciting Times!!
Your thought resonates with me too, Morrisville – and I also value great ancient Wisdom teachings (from various sources) to help guide us through complex living. But I don’t like what’s happening now, people giving over their thinking to institutions and devices, media, and bots…, and thus completely disconnecting from the divine spark within (and also without)…
@sunnyboy
T’is a great way to destroy creativity isn’t it? Along with many other aspects of life like problem solving, and on and on and on… Why think for yourself? Isn’t that what we pay taxes for?
Sickening, isn’t it?
The Japanese have a word , “*Tsukumogami *” for material things also having a soul, or “something being there”, which I believe is a better understanding of the word.
It’s literal meaning I believe is “ninety nine kami”; “kami” meaning “spirit”.
It was a term applied to material things that had had a hundred birthdays, and with age having developed a spirit.
Later it has been used as a term for all things, but you might wanna check with someone more knowledgeable on it before taking it to the bank.