THAT AI GENERATED LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICE IN GERMANY

Originally published at: THAT AI GENERATED LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICE IN GERMANY

On very rare occasions I like to do a blog where I say very little about a topic, and rather, ask the readers of this website what they think about something, and this is one of those times. I’d like to know what people think of this story from Germany, shared by U., of an…

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Seriously creepy, but nominal Christians will have no problem with this.

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Same old same old.Reproducing burning bush event from the Bible.Only now burning bush is the tv monitor with speakers.Avatar in the burning bush.Avatar on the tv monitor.Speaking from within the bush,now from within the tv monitor.Saying this or that.Then only one person saw, listened, asked and received answers. Now more people listened, each for himself, but there was little to no interaction.
And of course, they will improve this new technology, the artificial intelligence itself combined with holographic avatars, with greater possibilities for interaction, then they will add more visual, tactile, olfactory effects for the sensory experience to be complete. The principle idea is the same.Non-human intelligence addresses one or more people thus the scenario is the same .All that on holy ground.And so on and so forth.So we will have holograms as priests, or robots or even androids as priests. Future from the past is now.

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Church service run by AI, ok, fine, It isn’t a mass tough. Oh, I forgot, that’s Lutheran church.

I’m still determining which is worse, a female priest(ess) or AI.

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I attend a Lutheran church and can tell you nobody in the congregation would go for this. While pretty much ALL churches are under the gun with compromise, there is no church without baptism and regular eucharist, at a minimum. (New Vatican ‘transforms’ posted on this site.) This AI church is not a surprise to those who have “eyes to see”, regardless of denomination.

God has His People in the most unexpected of places but it’s not in AI, even though it might be ‘two or more gathered in My Name’, which TPTB do not want, unless it’s under their control. Doesn’t quite fit what The Lord had in mind. Truly, some kind of perversion of The Word going on there in Germany… Coming to a ‘chat’ near you. The new TV preacher.

I find this very unsettling, a soulless emotionless robot preaching on spirituality. Perhaps this is part of the globalist agenda to destroy the underpinnings of western society. It got me thinking of the section in Microcosm and Medium where you described how the Jimmy Jones cult was a CIA experiment to determine how far people will follow a leader. Could the globalists be testing to determine to what degree people can be manipulated by AI ? It may also be a subterfuge to distract peoples attention in order to steer them away from inner contemplation.
The Words of Luke 17:20-21 King James Version seem relevant; And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation: Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.
I believe Japan took the lead with a robotic Buddhist monk. The 8-minute video in the link below provides some discomforting perspectives on this topic.

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I would request that Dr. Farrell contribute to or write a scholar disposition of fundamental Christian truths and/or recommend existing literature to be studied and preserved. Eventually the anti-Christian AI will subvert the human understanding of Christianity and the Christ. Above all, this must be preserved for future generations. Respect and Blessings.

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WokeandWalked: I have written on such things in various theological works, my Free Choice in Saint Maximus the Confessor, The Disputation with Pyrrhus ( a translation), The Mystagogy of the Holy Spirit by St. Photios (an introduction and translation), and a very lengthy work in four Volumes called God, History, and Dialectic which is available from Lulu (there are other versions of that online, but the Lulu version is the only version I view as authoritative and canonical).

I’m assuming this “service” is about God in name only… and at some point this technology will be used to try to infiltrate, divide and hijack churches. It definitely gives me Jim Jones vibes.

The whole thing just leaves me with more questions than answers. I’d really be interested in what technology was being used at this “service” and what kind of data was being collected.

@sunnyboy

Bingo. I think they’re also testing how much allegiance there still is to any traditional Western values, religious or secular; how flagrantly they can violate them without getting pushback; and how hard it will be to eradicate what remains of them. That’s part of what the scamdemic was about – testing just how far they could violate the traditional Western values of individual rights and the rule of law.

I’m not necessarily a traditionalist, but there have to be some limits; and every society needs a cultural grounding in something shared, including some sort of traditions. I don’t think you can have a sane or functional society where absolutely nothing is considered sacred, even if it’s only a set of principles or simply just human life that’s considered sacrosanct. The war on Western values, history, and traditions is meant to break society apart so it can be rebuilt in the globalists’ mold.

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… this issue previously addressed in thread titled, “So Much To Say About This One … ChatGPT sermon … humans, don’t fear the reaper”

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I am a Norse Pagan, and I thought it was creepy. Just watching (I don’t speak German) seemed like a hollow exercise without a touch of spirituality. I mean, the individuals may have felt their own connection to the Divine. But if they did, in my opinion, it was despite the soulless service, not because of it. I agree that this probably is an experiment to see “how far they can go.” Once they get people accustomed to this stuff, it becomes even easier to put subtle messages in that the elites want to put there. Much easier and cheaper than subverting pastors, priests, priestesses or other religious leaders who are human beings.

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I do not want (or need) machines messing with my relationship with God.

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