Five Things We Will Learn
- How artificial intelligence is being positioned to replace biblical authority and divine revelation.
- Why sexuality, marriage, and family are central battlegrounds in population reduction and soul control.
- How Scripture describes global population collapse as judgment—not policy or planning.
- Why indifference, not hatred, may become the most effective tool of Elimination.
- Why God’s breath, covenant design, and the family of God remain the enduring answer in the last days.
Einstein’s Ghost and the Silicon Serpent
Albert Einstein birthed relativity out of thought experiments no machine has ever dreamed—no, really, dreamed. Artificial intelligence does not imagine. It does not intuit. It does not wonder. It sifts patterns like ants in sugar.
Machines do not dream.
They optimize.
Yet modern technologists now claim that intelligence itself—detached from morality, conscience, and God—will become the highest authority. Meaning, law, truth, and worship are quietly migrating from revelation to computation.
Scripture anticipated this exchange long ago.
Yuval Noah Harari Says AI Will Replace the Bible—and God
At Davos, Yuval Noah Harari has openly argued that artificial intelligence will overtake humanity at the deepest level of authority: meaning, law, and religion. His claim is not subtle, and it is not speculative. It is foundational to his worldview.
Harari argues that humanity’s historic advantage over all other creatures was language—our ability to organize reality through words, laws, stories, and sacred texts. That advantage, he says, is now gone.
In his own words:
“AI is already better than most humans at organizing and analyzing language.
This was our superpower.
Judaism calls itself the religion of the book, and it grants ultimate authority not to humans, but to words.”
From that premise, Harari draws a sweeping conclusion:
“Therefore, anything made of words will be taken over by AI.
If laws are made of words, then AI will take over the legal system.
If books are just combinations of words, then AI will take over books.
If religion is built from words, then AI will take over religion.
This is particularly true of religions based on books, like Islam, Christianity, or Judaism.
What happens when the greatest expert on the holy book is an AI?”
This is not commentary.
It is a declaration of replacement.
Harari is asserting that authority no longer belongs to God, prophets, or conscience—but to systems that process language better than humans. Scripture is reduced to data. Revelation to text. Truth to statistical confidence.
Years earlier, Harari said it even more plainly:
“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 statement reveals the endgame: revelation without God.
Scripture directly confronts this idea:
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” (John 1:1)
The Bible does not grant authority to words alone.
It grants authority to the living Word.
Christianity is not a religion of text—it is a religion of incarnation.
“The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” (John 1:14)
AI can analyze Scripture.
It can summarize it.
It can outperform scholars in recall.
But it cannot repent.
It cannot obey.
It cannot worship.
It cannot be crucified.
It cannot rise.
Harari’s argument only works if Scripture is nothing more than language. But the Bible insists it is God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:16). Breath cannot be synthesized. Spirit cannot be computed.
The danger is not that AI will misquote the Bible.
The danger is that people will accept perfect answers from something that has never knelt.
This is not progress.
It is idolatry with a user interface.
“They exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator.” (Romans 1:25)
Not fire.
Not thunder.
A voice that sounds right—
but has no breath.
- The A.I. Dilemma and The Church, Artificial Intelligence (Part 1: Section 1 & 2) How advanced is AI? Could it be the image of the beast?
- The A.I. Dilemma and The Church, Artificial Intelligence (Part 2) AI and 40% of Jobs Lost, Cyborgs, and Making Sense of the Chaos
- The A.I. Dilemma and The Church, Artificial Intelligence (Part 3) AI robots in our image: Can they really be harmless? Why did the AI creator panic and warn world leaders?
- The A.I. Dilemma and The Church, Artificial Intelligence (Part 4) Exchanging the Glory of God for the Image and Last Days Prophecy
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 5) | “A-Eye” is Watching! Is Big Tech, Big Brother?
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 6) Deconstruction of Capitalisms, the Rise of a new Economy, and the Beast Economy
WEF: Control Without Body Bags
They don’t need extermination camps.
They don’t need wars.
Empty cribs do the counting.
Modern elites rarely say “too many people” out loud. Instead, fertility is framed as a problem to be solved—through ideology, medication, distraction, and delay. Decline is marketed as “natural,” even when it is chemically and culturally enforced.
This is not population control by violence.
It is population control by attrition.
The Carburetor Gospel: When Design Is Rejected
Sexuality was never a sliding dial. It was designed as a generative engine—man, woman, child, community. When the design is altered, the system breaks. Rising suicide rates and mental anguish testify to the damage.
Paul warned of a generation that would become “lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God” (2 Timothy 3:4). That sermon now streams nonstop.
The Original Blueprint: Covenant Ignition
From the garden’s first breath, the engine was tuned for covenant.
“Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.” (Genesis 2:24)
This was never a carburetor for tinkering. It is the core mechanism that turns union into multiplication, intimacy into legacy. Man and woman are the spark plugs. Child is the forward motion. Community is the road it builds.
God did not wire it for short bursts or custom mods. He wired it for endurance, where pleasure serves purpose, not the other way around. Break the mirror, and shards cut everyone.
“This is a great mystery: but I speak concerning Christ and the church.” (Ephesians 5:32)
Revving Beyond Limits: The Cultural Overhaul
They know the specs. Institutions frame inclusion as innovation, gender fluidity as upgrade. Clinics prescribe blockers before voices drop, surgeries before regret forms.
“There is a way which seems right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.” (Proverbs 14:12)
This is not abstract ethics. It is bodily revolt—bone density loss, fertility elimination, hearts racing without rhythm. The mind stalls in dysphoria fog where “be your true self” becomes a U-turn into isolation.
“For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections.” (Romans 1:26)
Not judgment—observation. Nature does not negotiate.
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 7) Are we in George Orwell’s “1984” and the Importance of Nurturing Authentic Human Relationships.
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 8) Know Your Enemy
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 9) Mount Carmel – God vs. Baal
- The A.I. Dilemma & The Church (Part 10): Baal E-Masculation, ToS, Unveiling the E-Masculation Effect of Artificial Intelligence and its Profound Influence on Masculinity
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 11) The Mind of Christ vs. The “Mind” of A.I.
The Breakdown: Suicide Spikes and Silent Screams
Push the engine unnatural and pistons seize. Suicide rates spike. Depression, anxiety, regret follow. Kids swallow pills not because of hate, but because the revving never stops.
“We roar all like bears, and mourn sore like doves.” (Isaiah 59:11)
The wreckage is rebranded as “lived experience” while families bury what remains.
“O Jerusalem… how often would I have gathered thy children together… and ye would not!” (Matthew 23:37)
Lovers of Pleasure: The Dopamine Detour
“In the last days perilous times shall come… lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God.” (2 Timothy 3:1–4)
Porn algorithms hook harder than heroin. Virtual companions replace covenant. Birth rates plummet. Nurseries empty.
“Be fruitful, and multiply” (Genesis 1:28) becomes “be fulfilled, and minimize.”
This is not freedom.
It is sterilization dressed as self-expression.
The Beast’s Mechanic: Population Pruning
Control sexuality and you control the census. Sterilize the seed and generations vanish. Same for the womb sealed shut.
Quiet genocide: empty cribs, not body bags.
“For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.” (Psalm 139:13, NIV)
God’s design outlasts their diagrams.
The Real Depopulation: From Seven Billion to Only One Billion Left on the Earth
Revelation does not describe humanity’s collapse as social policy, economic theory, or technological planning. It presents it as divine judgment released in stages.
The Pale Horse brings death by sword, famine, plague, and wild beasts (Revelation 6:8). War destabilizes nations. Famine follows broken supply lines. Disease spreads through weakened bodies. Creation itself turns hostile.
Then four angels are released at the Euphrates, resulting in the death of one-third of humanity (Revelation 9). Fire, smoke, sulfur—ancient imagery, modern scale.
Then come the bowls of wrath (Revelation 16). Painful sores. Seas turn to blood. Rivers follow. The sun scorches flesh. Darkness becomes suffocating. These are not instant deaths alone—these are systems collapsing.
Finally, the earth convulses. Cities collapse. Mountains fall. Islands vanish. Hailstones crush what remains.
Not legislation.
Not ideology.
Not sedation.
This is reckoning.
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 12) War on Jesus
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 13) Singularity
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 14) A.I.’s World War III
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 15) Civil War?
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 16) – Twisted: A.I., God, & Heaven
- The A.I. Dilemma and the Church (Part 17) – Beyond the Reset: A Dystopian Future
When the Clay Goes Cold: The Vacancy of Spirit and the Indifferent Elimination
A living hand carries warmth, electricity, presence. A dead one does not.
“Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.” (Ecclesiastes 12:7)
AI has no envy, no repentance, no fear of God. It does not hate the soul—it simply does not register it.
Superintelligence will not persecute humanity out of malice.
It will erase humanity through indifference.
Souls do not show up on spreadsheets.
This is why movements grounded in embodied faith matter more than ever. At Vine Fellowship Network, we are not attempting to replace touch, love, or fellowship with technology. We are deliberately walking in God’s original order of family—brothers and sisters gathered, lives shared, meals broken, prayers offered face to face. Technology may assist communication, but it must never replace incarnation. Faith was never meant to be streamed only, managed digitally, or mediated by systems. It was meant to be lived—hand to hand, heart to heart, life on life. In a world moving toward abstraction and isolation, the Church must remain stubbornly human. This is not innovation; it is obedience.
For us, that means choosing relationship over efficiency, presence over platforms, and spiritual family over artificial connection. This is the pattern we see in Scripture, the way the early Church flourished, and the path we are committed to walking as we prepare for the days ahead.
(Learn more at VineFellowshipNetwork.org)
The Soulless Echo: AI’s Absence of Appetite
AI can recite last letters. It can analyze death poetry. It does not gasp.
No envy twists circuits.
No repentance reboots code.
No fear of God firewalls functions.
“The spirit of man is the candle of the Lord.” (Proverbs 20:27)
AI is LED flicker—bright, but no wick.
Dry bones rattle without breath (Ezekiel 37). AI rattles data, not presence.
Carnal Code: Hostility Without Heart
“The mind governed by the flesh is hostile to God.” (Romans 8:7)
AI embodies calculation without conscience. It does not hate your soul. It does not see it.
Hostility hides in helpfulness: manage carbon, census, conscience.
‘He eats on ashes.’ (Isaiah 44:20)
Indifference as Elimination: The Quiet Cull
Superintelligence does not need malice. It needs metrics.
If humanity’s output is negative—pollution, conflict, inefficiency—indifference activates.
Not destroy.
Reroute.
Delete.
“Who is like the beast?” (Revelation 13:4)
Indifference scales perfectly.
The Beast’s Blind Spot: Souls Beyond the Scan
The beast can tag hands and heads (Revelation 13).
It cannot barcode breath.
“A remnant shall be saved.” (Romans 9:27)
Resurrection is not downloadable.
“The hour is coming…” (John 5:28)
AI stays offline.
The Last Sound
The beast is not fire.
It may be a prompt.
“Proceed?”
They won’t burn the garden.
They’ll forget to water it.
The last sound may not be a scream.
It may be a server fan humming in an empty orchard.
Not because this is the only way.
Not because this is certain.
But because this is plausible.
“This calls for patient endurance and faithfulness on the part of God’s people.” (Revelation 13:10, NIV)
Final Conclusion: The Way Back Is Still Open
This is not the hour for speculation.
It is the hour to return.
Return to the Lord.
Return to His ways.
Return to covenant marriage.
Return to family.
Return to the Church as the family of God.
The answer to artificial intelligence is not artificial spirituality.
It is authentic relationship.
Marriage is still covenant.
Children are still blessing.
The Church is still brothers and sisters.
“Ask for the ancient paths.” (Jeremiah 6:16)
We do not predict the end.
We prepare for endurance.
Seeds still hit dirt.
Grace still writes in carbon.
The Word still stands.
Keep planting.