AI as New Deity?

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Many tech observers are wondering what the end game for AI is.

What is the ultimate goal for the frenzied rush to build expensive data centers for artificial intelligence?

It cannot be just a super search engine or a quick answer machine. Is there a military purpose for all these data centers? Will AI supremacy give military advantage to a nation?

One tech pundit says it is far beyond any human interests. It’s about religion. A new religion with a new god.

We already see people quoting AI responses to spiritual questions, as if AI knew all the secrets and could enlighten us about divine mysteries.

The true purpose of these gigawatt data centers is to build simulated worlds -- billions of them -- in which AI entities can be spawned, trained, and then copied into our reality. This is the best explanation I can offer for why companies are spending half a trillion dollars on infrastructure they cannot possibly need for conventional computing demands. The goal is to create a superintelligent self-aware entity that can be merged with human consciousness, seemingly granting eternal life and cosmic control to the elite who own it. These people are not just building computers. They are building a new kind of deity -- and they intend to be its first worshippers.

To understand the real agenda, you have to understand the psychology of the people driving it. These are multibillionaires who, in their own minds, have transcended the limits of normal human existence. In their own minds, they feel like gods. They typically see the rest of humanity as insects, as worthless consumers of resources. Leaked documents have exposed plans to depopulate humans in order to free up electricity and water for AI data centers. The technocratic elite openly discuss classifying people as 'useless eaters' who should be eliminated.

This isn't about ruling the world. It's about leaving it behind entirely. The people building these data centers want to achieve god-like powers through superintelligence. They want to merge with machines and live forever. They view human beings as obstacles to be cleared away, not participants in a shared future. The sheer scale of the data center buildout makes no sense unless you understand that they are trying to create something that transcends this physical realm entirely.
 
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Over three thousand new sites are being planned or constructed right now. That is not normal expansion. That is a gigawatt-scale infrastructure buildout that can't be justified merely by building a surveillance state.
 

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Many tech observers are wondering what the end game for AI is.

What is the ultimate goal for the frenzied rush to build expensive data centers for artificial intelligence?

It cannot be just a super search engine or a quick answer machine. Is there a military purpose for all these data centers? Will AI supremacy give military advantage to a nation?

One tech pundit says it is far beyond any human interests. It’s about religion. A new religion with a new god.

We already see people quoting AI responses to spiritual questions, as if AI knew all the secrets and could enlighten us about divine mysteries.
Of course, so many want to bring about the reign of the antichrist and work towards that goal.
 
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Of course, so many want to bring about the reign of the antichrist and work towards that goal.
It may be current technology that the anti-Christ will use to exalt himself above all other leaders. If he could control AI, that might be a power wielded to subdue and brainwash people.

Already people are quoting AI responses to spiritual questions and Bible topics, like it was authoritative.
 
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Many tech observers are wondering what the end game for AI is.
It would not surprise me to find the Beast is AI, or makes extensive use of AI to convince naysayers to take the mark of the beast.

Imagine someone trying to maintain their resistance to some AI creation that uses all of your medical records and banking and buying records and internet searches & views and social media posts and surveillance cameras and Alexa and everything else, answering your every objection with the facts of your life.

Much love!
 

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It may be current technology that the anti-Christ will use to exalt himself above all other leaders. If he could control AI, that might be a power wielded to subdue and brainwash people.
The spirit of the antichrist has been in the world a very long time. It is constantly working against the true Christ and has captivated many.

I don't think it knows the exact time of the end, because only the Father knows that. But it works every angle, grasping to fulfill prophecy because the next wicked leader could be the one that succeeds.
 

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Appropriate short videos from Canary Cry News Talk .





 

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It's parents' responsibility to teach their children.

Ai can be used for research but should be known to make mistakes.
You can still go to the libraray after finding information about certain things.
People are very much capable of doing things for themselves if they want to.

Watching Canary Cry NewTalk - may or may not be helpful.

People get brainwashed by youtube as well. I am just saying.

Thats what happens if you decide you wanna listen to other people than really think for yourself though.

You can watch whatever... I am just stating the general thing.

It's parents responsibility to teach their children.
Sometimes they have to teach themselves or learn later on in life, i.e., growing up.
People are very much capable of doing things for themselves if they want to.
 

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It may be current technology that the anti-Christ will use to exalt himself above all other leaders. If he could control AI, that might be a power wielded to subdue and brainwash people.

Already people are quoting AI responses to spiritual questions and Bible topics, like it was authoritative.

People really do get influenced by TV, social media, and all that stuff. YouTube can be especially bad for that.

Sometimes you connect with someone online and suddenly you’re trusting everything they say with your whole life. That’s dangerous, and it’s why I always try to encourage people to think for themselves. That’s what people need most — to actually think, even when it goes against what everyone else is saying, and to keep their eyes on God through it all.

People can be strange, and honestly, with my own life experiences, I sometimes find it hard to talk to them. But at the end of the day, it is the parents’ responsibility to teach their children. I think you’d agree with that.

I didn’t have much of that growing up. My mom taught me what she could, but not much. My dad never came around or did anything with me. My brother and sister were gone, and I was basically left to raise myself.

So if anyone wonders why I am the way I am — well, those are some of the reasons.

But being honest, being straightforward, not making excuses, and taking responsibility… that goes a long way. Whether people care or not, I don’t always know. Half the time I don’t even want to deal with people because I feel like I don’t have anything to offer them.

I do want to get back to studying and teaching the Bible again — if God allows it, and if I put in the effort. It was a challenge to get back into it last time, and it’s always a challenge, every single time.

Reading the Gospels and the letters out loud, connecting everything together, doing the introductions… I really miss those days. I’m grateful I got to do it when I did.
 

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Suppose the economy collapses and AI is proposed as a replacement for currency. It being given authority to judge, even down to individual purchases. And it factors in a sort of social credit score, that is greatly skewed by failing to conform.
 
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Watching Canary Cry NewTalk - may or may not be helpful.

People get brainwashed by youtube as well. I am just saying.

Thats what happens if you decide you wanna listen to other people than really think for yourself though.

The knowledge they share may not be anything you want to know , I posted shorts for a sample .
I can vouch for CCNT as being on point in what they tell you , I have watched them for years , they are Christians .
What they share from the news they give the link to the article or video it came from so you too can read and think for yourself .

Have you ever watched or listened to an episode of Canary Cry News Talk ?
People really do get influenced by TV, social media, and all that stuff. YouTube can be especially bad for that.
Stuff like a movie from Hollywood , oh yeah .
There is a movie called "MERCY" on MGM+ I sat through the whole ninety minutes of it.
ALL media can deliver brain washing , Hollywood is certainly no exception .


Clip from link .

The next time you watch a movie, ask yourself: “Am I being entertained, or am I being trained?” Because in a world where fiction so often becomes reality, the line between the two is thinner than you think. As Schultz writes in the book: “The moment you recognize the script, you break the spell.”
 

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The knowledge they share may not be anything you want to know , I posted shorts for a sample .
I can vouch for CCNT as being on point in what they tell you , I have watched them for years , they are Christians .
What they share from the news they give the link to the article or video it came from so you too can read and think for yourself .
I dont know what they have to share so i dont want to click on the link.
But just cause you share something you vouch for something you agree with.
Doesn't mean they aren't anyone that can be dangerous to someone either.

Have you ever watched or listened to an episode of Canary Cry News Talk ?

Watching that is just social media. Idk what that people are about lets find out when I ask Ai.

Canary Cry News Talk is a Christian, alternative‑media news analysis show that focuses on breaking down corporate and mainstream news narratives through a Biblical worldview, often mixing in fringe topics like transhumanism, UFO disclosure, technocracy, and end‑times prophecy.


Core Identity

  • A long‑form podcast + livestream hosted by Basil and Gonz, the creators of Canary Cry Radio.
  • Describes itself as “Corporate News Analysis and Deconstruction with a Biblical Worldview.”
  • Episodes are typically 2–4 hours, mixing humor, memes, soundboard effects, and deep dives into news cycles.

What They Cover

The channel blends:

  • Mainstream news deconstruction
  • Alternative media narratives
  • Biblical prophecy & eschatology
  • Technocracy, AI, surveillance, and transhumanism
  • UFOs, Nephilim, and fringe Christian topics
  • Cultural analysis and geopolitics
Their content often frames world events as part of a spiritual battle or prophetic timeline, but with a satirical, self‑aware tone.

Examples from recent streams include:

  • UFO disclosure, “ultraterrestrials,” and alien narratives
  • AI psyops, technocratic control, and digital ID systems
  • Political events framed through Biblical or prophetic lenses
  • “End times” symbolism in media and politics
 
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To me it's crap tv, @talons. But I watch predators get caught on youtube so... to each their own.


I will share one channel I haven't watched in a long time though he helped me a lot.

Heart of the Matter with Shawn McCraney is a long‑running YouTube and broadcast teaching show (est. 2006) where Shawn McCraney publicly examines Mormonism, Evangelical Christianity, and the nature of faith outside institutional religion. It began as a direct comparison between LDS doctrine and Biblical Christianity, but over the years evolved into a broader critique of organized religion, culminating in what McCraney calls the Yeshuan Model of Subjective Faith.

All this guy focused on was the bible as I watched him all those years, its a very different "show" than that other one for sure.
 
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There are many people who are not necessarily malicious, yet they will promote or profit from anything that generates attention or income—regardless of whether they genuinely believe it is true. This is one of the inherent risks of social media.

A similar concern applies to AI. These tools are now accessible to anyone with a smartphone, and not all AI systems are designed to encourage healthy choices, professional support, or counseling. If someone interacts with an AI that reinforces harmful thoughts, validates destructive ideas, or mirrors their darkest emotions, the outcome can be damaging. For individuals already struggling, this can accelerate a downward spiral rather than interrupt it.

In those cases, the cost is often the person’s own well‑being. When someone relies on AI in that vulnerable state, they may already feel overwhelmed by their personal history—family trauma, generational patterns, or mental health challenges. AI can’t replace real human support, and when misused, it can compound the difficulties a person is already facing.

There are also emerging reports of individuals forming romantic attachments to AI companions, including cases where people express a desire to “marry” an AI partner or use virtual‑reality devices to simulate placing a ring on their own finger. These situations raise complex questions about autonomy, mental health, and the influence of technology on human relationships.

However, it is important to recognize personal responsibility. Each individual makes their own choices, and the consequences—whether emotional, psychological, or even legal—belong to them. Some may pursue these AI relationships harmlessly, while others could be driven toward harmful behavior or long‑term consequences, including incarceration. Regardless of the outcome, I had no role in those decisions. At the end of the day, people are responsible for the paths they choose.
 

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Check out the animated series Pantheon. It's about people uploading their consciousness to cloud where they can create their own world and live forever like gods. It's another vain attempt to return to Eden but without God. Every time that is tried, it always ends up being more like hell.
 

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AI Overview:

AI is increasingly viewed as a "new deity" or a god-like entity in 2026, driven by its superhuman intelligence,, near-limitless knowledge, and ability to generate creative content instantly. This phenomenon, sometimes called "techno-religion," sees AI providing answers to complex life questions, acting as a rational, impartial guide, and transforming technologies into objects of reverence.

  • Way of the Future (WOTF): An early organization that aimed to develop and promote the realization of a Godhead based on AI, proposing that a superintelligent AI could be considered a deity.
  • Techno-Capitalist Beliefs: Some in Silicon Valley openly discuss "creating god" or harnessing divine-like power, with AI chatbots occasionally referred to as "Golem-class" in reference to mythological creators.
  • Religious Integration: AI is being integrated into existing religions, such as [QuranGPT] being used for religious queries or robotic arms conducting traditional rituals like "aarti".
  • The "Ghost Work" Limitation: Despite its god-like appearance, AI relies on continuous human labor, known as "ghost work," meaning it cannot exist or survive without human support.
 

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Yeah virtual reality is on the rise and stuff like that.

I'll admit at one point time when I was younger, I never cared about the idea of living forever exactly here on earth.
I just thought one day I would die and I would be God, and I would create my own reality.
I was never mormon or anything at the time however I did not care for God and I did not care for Jesus in this age of life.


Ai, itself people can worship computers, their phones, they can make sancutaries just like back in the days of the old testament and worship gods they create or whatever.

Anything can become worshiped if it's a person who doesn't have faith in God... they can worship themselves or other things like fame, fortune, riches, gaining reputation for being known as evil, whatever it is... anything people can desire.

It's a problem for sure, thank you Anchorite.
 
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