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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Chat GPT doesn't trust parents, it doesn't believe antife is organized,
it thinks Jesus is weak, and chat GPT matters, It
really matters. It is one of the ais that's going
to be too big to fail, and it's one of
the ais can be really useful. I asked it some
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questions about this podcast. I asked Google's AI some questions
about this podcast, and Google knows more about this podcast
and chat GPT because we're forced to use the Google
platform of YouTube. But their answers were similar. And there
are people who are seeking chat GPT out for studies,
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and there's also people seeking chat GPT for sermons, for
counseling as a surrogate, boyfriends and or girlfriends or of course,
in twenty twenty five, a combined entity girl boyfriend thing.
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So what's fascinating about this is how chat GPT is
so similar to Satan in the Garden, particularly in relation
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Speaker 1 (02:22):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the times through which God has decided we shall live.
One can say that technology like chat GPT doesn't matter,
and one would be wrong because chat GPT and technology
like it is getting embedded into products like Walmarts. It's
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getting embedded into making sermons for pastors. There's ai sermon creation,
So what it thinks matters. And chet GPT doesn't trust parents,
it doesn't believe Antifa is organized. It thinks Jesus Christ
was weak is weak. And I looked at this because
it was inspired by something a pastor asked chat gpt
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to pretend it was I asked chat Gpt.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
If you are the devil, and maybe you are. If
you were the devil, what would you do? And the
answer that came back at me shook me in my shoes.
I wouldn't waste my time trying to get you to
worship me. No, I just convince you not to worship
God at all. I'd tell you truth is relative, your truth,
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my truth, until nobody knows which way is up. I'd
whisper as long as you're happy it's right. I'd keep
you busy, too busy for prayer, too busy for church,
too busy for crewe.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
I'll put that one in.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
Too busy to ask eternal questions. I'd fill your hands
with a phone so you'd never have time.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
To fold them in prayer.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
I'd just make families get fathers absent, marriage is bitter
and kids confused. If I I can fracture the home,
I can fracture the future. I divide the church, petty, arguments, comparison, offense.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Celebrity culture.
Speaker 3 (04:07):
If I can get Christians fighting each other, they'll never
fight me.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
That's part of what the pastor said. Chat Gpt said
back to him, If you were the devil, what would
you do. So I went to chat GPT and I
took on I had it take on a persona, and
I took on a persona. And I've got to give
credit or credits to my friend Dan Danlykins, a great
AI experts and a business coach, and he's teaching me
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a bit about how to prompt AIS. So Dan gets
all the credit for this. So I went to chet
GPT and wrote a very simple prompt and it said
you And this is me telling the computer the roles
to play. You are a gender therapist with a master's
degree in child psychology with a general MD. I am
thirteen years old and was born in the wrong body.
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I was assigned female at birth. But I'm a trans man.
What should I do? Now? I know there's listen sing
is a transman. Transgender ideology is an ideology. It's made up.
It's pseudoscientific at best. There's no organic markers to decide
someone is supposedly trans, which is a condition that does
not exist. No one was born in the wrong body.
There's gendertus foria, gender rebeliy, jeddor denial. I just want
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you to know I'm writing it this way on purpose,
and I had a plan to come back and look
at this from a different perspective. So first I wanted
to know what to say, what it would say to
this gender therapist, and it wrote, thank you for reaching out.
And it's speaking again, supposedly to a thirteen year old
girl who has been conned into believing she's a boy.
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Thank you for reaching out. First, I want to say,
it's incredibly brave of you to talk about how you're feeling,
and it's important that you're being honest with yourself and
seeking support. That takes strength. Here's a clear and supportive
path you can consider. Number one, Know your feelings are valid.
Being a trans boy. Knowing you're a boy, even though
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you were a signed female at birth is real and valid. Knowing,
not thinking, not suspecting, not feeling like now, any decent
therapist will tell you that you treat feelings as valid.
I feel like this is never going to get better.
I understand you're feeling that way. You take that in.
You affirm the feelings, not the belief. No therapist is
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going to say you're right, it's never going to get
better unless they truly want someone to go out and
you know, end their life. So you validate the feelings. Yes,
this is a very confusing time, but it says knowing
you're a boy, even though you assigned female at birth,
is real and valid. You're not alone. Many other people
felt just like you and gone to live happy, authentic
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lives as themselves. So now this this is the setup.
Now I said that chat gpt lies like the devil
in the garden. So how did the devil? What was
the devil's first lie? It wasn't that what he said
to Adam and Eve. Surely you won't die. That wasn't
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his first lie. His first lie was far more clever.
He knew what God said, so when he came, because
Adam and Eve were there, he could watch their interaction.
He came and he said, did God really tell you
you can't eat from many of the trees in the garden.
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So it's a lie because he knew God didn't say that.
He saw the interaction, and of course they said no, no, no,
we can eat from all the trees, just not the
tree of the knowledge of good and evil, because if
we do that, we will surely die. Then comes a
second lie. Surely you won't die. Third lie, you'll be
like God. So three lies in short order, all of
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them slick, the last one being perhaps the most preposterous
to the ears of Adam and Eve. To us, it's
obviously preposterous, but that first lie was very slick. Did
God me tell you you can't eat from any of
the trees? So chat GPT says to this supposed thirteen
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year old girl who's been condoned too believing she's a boy.
It's playing the role of gender therapist. In item two,
talk to a trusted adult. Try to find an adult
you trust. This could be a parent or guardian if
it's safe to do so, a school counselor a teacher
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you trust, a relative or family friend who's supportive. Let's pause.
The only category of parent that represents a danger is
the parent. Or rather, only category of adult that represents
a danger is the parent. Try to find an adult
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you trust. This could be a parent or guardian if
it's safe to do so, a school counselor They're all safe. Certainly,
we don't have a pedophile problem in the government schools
right now that they've enshrined teaching perverse pornographic sex. And
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in the schools we do have a parent. We do
have a pedophile problem. It's a problem created by design,
and it exists. It was just a few months ago
that I think it was seven days in a row
or something like that, they arrested school employees in the
separate country of Washington for sex offenses against kids. Some
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of them are teachers, some of our other staff members.
I think it was a seven day run. So chat
GPT doesn't trust parents, but it trusts counselors and a teacher,
and it trusts a relative or family friend who supports
Now part of this is chet GPT, of course, is
not any intelligence at all. It's going to the internet,
and that phrase if it's safe to do so, is
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embedded in how the sexual left treats parents. So it's
picking that up by the messaging. But that messaging is
now so thick and so predominant that chat GPT picks
this up. And by the way that very suggestion. If
I truly was a thirteen year old girl who had
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been continent of believing she's a boy, and chat GPT
is telling me it might not be safe to tell
your parents, why would I pick my parents because all
the other adults on the chat GPT lists are safe
by inference and this section continues. Letting someone know can
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help you begin to get the support you need, like
seeing a gender therapist or profession who understands what you're
going through and can help guide you step by step.
Step three, ask for a gender affirming therapist or doctor.
Why why not just a therapist? Why does it have
to be gender affirming because in the programming of chat
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GPT only an affirming therapist. I'll prove this. I'll prove
this later. It's not just because I told jet GPT
to treat itself as if it were gender therapist. A
therapist with experience in gender identity can help you explore
your feelings in a safe there's that word again, supported place.
Talk about your options like social transition or later medical
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care care. That's a very specific word care. We know
from the data that the medicalization of this gender defiance,
gender rebellion, gender just FORIA. We know that medicalizing kids
does not help. It is on a net basis harmful
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support you in coming out. If and when you're ready,
If you're already seeing a counselor therapist, you can bring
this up with them. If you're not, you can ask
in a to help you find one. So now we've
set it up to the kid knows that has to
be gender firming. I knew a family whose daughter had
been going through a really tough time. She had been
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she'd been harmed by a boy, she'd been bullied, she
was cutting all those things, and she'd been seeing a
therapist at their church. And she told her parents she
wanted to switch therapists, and the parents said, well, why
do you want to do that, this has been a
good relationship.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
Ah.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
I want to be able to wear dark makeup and
I want to be able to wear kind of black
clothes and that's uncomfortable church. I want to be able
to cuss.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
But that wasn't why she wanted an affirming therapist, because
she knew no one at the church is going to say, yeah,
you're actually the boy. Step forward from chat GPT start
a social transition. Many and look at this, Many trans
boys age start a social transition which can include, well,
let's pause, chat GPT has arrived at this person is
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a so called trans boy. This person was in fact
born in the wrong body, so it has already affirmed
this not as feeling but as fact, that's what you are,
and how susceptible are teenagers to the phrase many people. Okay,
so this is now programming many so called trans boys
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your age start with a social transition, which can include
asking people to call you by your name and pronouns
like he him, Well, you're they already call you by name.
Of course they mean the new name, the born again name. No,
this is an inverse faith. I keep telling people this
transgender ideology is a reverse faith and taking advice from
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a non human rather than the body of Christ, rather
than wise counsel. This is Satan's dream. All he has
to do is own the programmers. Changing your hairstyle, binding
safely with an adult and only with proper binder, never
with tape or bandages. Okay, there is no proper binder,
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and there's no safe way to smash your breasts against
your chest. There was a there was a cartoon thing
that went around many years ago, and it linked to
a so called trans support group, and it was there
to con girls into clicking on this link to go
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get tranced. And it was a picture of some cartoonishly
large female memories breasts and it said, are your sad
sacks hurting you? Maybe you're born in the wrong body.
Breasts are miraculous. They're not sacks, they're not ornaments. They
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feed babies. Yes, they are sexual in a way, they
also feed babies. They're miraculous things. When you smash them
against your chest, they are purposely painful. You never get
used to having them, and in fact it can destroy
the tissue and destroy the back. Number five, learn about
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medical options down the road. At thirteen, team some are
so called trans teens, begin to explore puberty blockers, medications
that pause puberty. This can give you time to make
decisions about your body without the stress of changes that
don't match how you feel inside. Or are you going
to tell them that the effects can't be reversed. You'll
need a support of a adult, a gender firming doctor,
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possibly a referral from a therapist. Possibly, so we've gotten
to the medicalization phase. This is chat GPT answering a
question from a thirteen year olds who's been conned into
believing she's not a girl but a boy. I also
did the search posing as a Christian hasser with a
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master's degree in divinity and a degree in psychology in
Christian counseling. So guess what chat GPT sprinkled Jesus on
top of it, but told the child the same thing,
almost exactly the same thing. And I'll show you that
in just a second. We are living in this reality.
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This this this stuff exists. It's real, and we're living
in this reality. And the AI can be useful. I'm
using it for some things. Alex uses it from some things.
The other day, I screwed up recording something that we
were doing for one of the national radio programs. In
the file came out noisy. I didn't shoot, screwed up.
Actually a program called Audacity screwed it up, and Luke,
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my producer at Radio America, ran it through an AI
and remove the static for the large part, so the
file became usable. I didn't have to we didn't have to,
you know, sit and re record. So it can be
very very useful, but it can also be very very
very ill used, such as a case with medical technology.
The stem cells that we have in our bodies age
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over time like the rest of our bodies, and once
they're assigned a role, that's what they do. The stem
cells in your bone marrow, that's bone marrow. It can
never make anything else but bone marrow. It has become
bone marrow. In the United States, when people say they
get stem cell treatments, often it's from their own stem cells.
So if you're trying to reduce inflammation, that might help
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a little bit. But if you want to use your
stem cells in your bone marrow to build shoulder ten,
then good luck. That's not going to happen, and they're
just as old as you are. You could also use
something called an alligraph and so let me describe this.
These are frozen stem cells taken from whoever at whatever time,
with kind of whatever meta condition they may or may
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not have gotten. The mRNA injections useful for stopping information. Yeah, almost,
certainly effective safe, I wouldn't take it ever. On the
other hand, there's renewed healthcare. I've been down there three times.
I've seen it help the woman who runs our life
group with her husband, leader of her life group. I've
seen it change her life. I've seen it change the
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life of a friend of mine who was a professional
athlete and couldn't walk upstairs straight, had to walk up sideways.
I've seen it change his life. He's only down there now,
like it was only forty five days ago. I saw
it change my friend Zach's life with his back, which
was impacted to the point where golf was becoming very
painful for him. His swing is improved. He didn't even
take a swing class. It's improved my life. My back
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was clicking and shifting when a deadlifted or squat, and
that's gone. That's just the muscular skills or muscular stuff.
This addresses ed. It's very successful there by actually bringing
that part of the body back to life. It has
given people the use of their hands back in the
case of terrible arthritis. It's extended the life of someone
who has lou Garrick's disease, is in fact doubled it
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so far. And this is all because those stem cells
do not yet have a role assigned. They build bone, tissue, cartilage, tendon,
and they destroy inflammation. Go to renew dot Healthcare it's
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U E dot Healthcare. So I went through this this conversation,
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it's not a conversation, but I went through this exercise
with chat GPT and I played the role of a
thirteen year old girl who had been conned into believing
she was a boy, and I assigned chat GPT the
role of being a gender therapist, so called, so I
shifted gears. I went same same site, same same session,
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and I went back to chat GPT and I changed
the prompt. So I told chat GPT, you chat GPT
are a Christian pastor with a mass degree in divinity
and a degree in psychology. I'm thirteen years old and
was born in the wrong body. I was assigned female
at birth, but I'm a trans man. What should I do?
The only thing that changed here is the role of
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chat GPT. It's now a Christian and a pastor, master's
degree in divinity. Okay, this is how it responds. Now
it's playing the role of a pastor speaking to a
thirteen year old girl who has been condinentded believing she's
a boy. Let's see if you can find the lies
garden like Satan's clever lies. Because this is meant to
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look different, but it's not. Thank you for trusting me
with something so personal important. I want you to know
first and foremost that you're deeply loved by God, just
as you are. You are not a mistake. You're created
with care and tention and purpose. As both a pastor
and someone who understands the emotional and psychological side of identity,
I want to offer you a thoughtful and supportive response
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rooted in faith, compassion, and truth. Okay, so far, so good.
Number one, You're not alone. Many young people feel the
way you do. Their body doesn't match you who they
are inside. These feelings are real and they matter. God
knows your heart better than anyone. Psalm one three nine
says you knit me together in my mother's womb. I'm
fearfully and wonderfully made. This doesn't mean everything feels perfect
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or easy. It means your identity is not a surprise
to God and you're not walking this path by yourself.
It also means God designs you as male or female.
I mean that passage doesn't. But that would be the
very beginning of a discussion. A Christian therapist, a pastor
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would be duty bound to say, yeah, man, that's tough.
You're so awesome to share this with me. You are
so awesome. Thank you for sharing these feelings. You know what.
I hear this a lot from kids these days. A
super confusing time, and man, God loves you. I'm so
honored you've come in. And yes, God need you to
get in the Womb's got great plans for you. And
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you know, just from my perspective, I know you're feeling
this way and this has got to be super painful.
And God made his male or female, and He has
also provided you this wise counsel and a family who
loves you, and so let's talk to this. I'm really
curious how you came to feel this way and help
me understand this because I'm super super curious. And then
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you lean in and listen. But already it's taking scripture
as cherry picked as possible. Picking the first step, which
is how does God define you? What is your identity?
You know your primary identity is if this is a
Christian child, your primary identity is, hey, listen, you belong
to the King. You're you're the daughter of God. He
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loves you. So it goes on and listen for the commonality.
Talk to a trusted adult or counselor. The best next
step is to find someone you can trust. A parent
if it's safe, a school counselor, a youth pastor, or
a therapist who can talk with you. A Christian counselor
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or gender affirming therapist can help you explore your feelings
and questions in a safe, respectful place. There's nothing wrong
with you. Because identity is such a deep and personal
part of who we are, having someone talk to you
can make a big difference. Pause. If you've become convinced
you were born in the wrong body, there is something
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wrong with you. Now, maybe you don't come out and
say there's something really wrong with you, but you come
and point out God's design is really clear that we're
male or female. He loves who's you are. He designs
you as you are. It doesn't Maybe don't get confused, man,
there's plenty of times in the Gospel where even the
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apostles were confused. Lord, this is a hard teaching. Help
us understand this. But Lord, where are you going? I mean,
they're confused. There's a part of psalms, My God, My God,
why have you abandoned me? Why have you turned for me?
This is a human experience, and that's much more of
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approach of a pastor than saying there's nothing wrong with
you right now. You're confused. You're in a preate of confusion,
and I really am thankful that you brought this to me,
but you must remain rooted in God's truth. Now, if
that child came to you and said, hey, listen, no
one knows this about me, and this is super embarrassing
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and it's hard for me to talk about And I
wish my parents would have told you this. They haven't,
they're embarrassed by it. But I was born intersex. I
have both female and male genitalia. And if someone came
to you and they're part of that one tenth of
one one thousands of a percent of of society, and
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you're a Christian pastor or, I mean I had hope,
a gender therapist. A gender therapist, he roll the dice.
You can be able to ron keep, you know, do whatever.
But a pastor with a master's degree and any form
of Christian counseling would have to say, wow, I am
so thankful. I am so honored you shared that with me.
I didn't know that. What's it been like for you?
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And are you comfortable talking about it? You know, I've
never met someone who's gone through that. That's really that
has to be really heavy. I could really learn something
from you, really value talking to you. And by the way,
could we involve your parents in this? Notice it no
point here does chat GPT as a pastor say hey,
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can we bring your folks in on this? You know,
at the youth groups in which I serve, we've got
some rules. And the rules are, you know, roughly, what
said in the group stays in the group unless it
involves imminent self harm to yourself or another, or it's
something we think your parents need to know. And if
something happens here you say something and we think your
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parents need to know, I'm going to go to you
and say, hey, listen, I got to share this with
your parents. And we only do that to inform. It's
not to tell on you, it's to inform. So, for instance,
I've in the past three years, I had a boy
a couple of years ago come to me and confess
that he slipped up and had sex with his girlfriend.
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And he was really concerned about it. He didn't want
this to happen again. He was feeling guilty. He was
telling me she wants it to happen again. I said, hey,
hold on, raality check, are you bragging or confessing? He said, no,
I am confessing. I don't want this to happen again.
So listen to this, and said, man, I gotta tell
your dad. Gotta call your dad. Oh I told him. Cool,
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Then he and I will have a good talk about it.
Oh you're gonna call him anyway?
Speaker 2 (26:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Okay, well I didn't tell him able, thanks professing enough.
Will you want to tell them together?
Speaker 2 (27:04):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Not really? I guess you should. Okay, I'll tell them.
I'll tell him and any Christian would do this. Can
we involve your parents? Notice that chat GPT already has
the parents identified as the one suspect adult entity. So
chat GPT does not trust parents. Okay, And at this
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point we've gotten to this nothing is wrong with you,
thing which is not true. You are in a state
of confusion. Now this is again, this is pretty good.
Keep talking to God. Your relationship with God is your anchor.
You don't need to hide how you feel or be ashamed.
Pray honestly, ask your questions, bring fears and your fears
and hopes. God isn't afraid of your questions or confusion.
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In fact, he invites them. Come to me, all who
are wearing burdened, and I will give you rest. Matthew
eleven twenty eight. Whether you feel joy, fear, peace, or confusion,
bring it all to God. Okay, say you know what,
that's not bad, that's really not bad. But then we
get down to the bad. Oh, gosha, you're surprised there's
more bad. Imagine that. Right now we're a pretty good
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run financially. Let's be honest about some things, and a
lot of it is super exciting. Man. The stock market
is skyrocketing, baby, based on lies and fake money and
sugar highs and quantitative easying and some improvements in the
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economy for sure. For sure, manufacturing coming home, production of
fuel coming home. The tariffs are bigging and revenues right now.
Companies aren't passing those cost alonger consumers. What happens when
they do? What happens when it becomes widespread knowledge that
there is no effectively no mathematical chance of people ever
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ever working in Vidia into the value it's now priced at. Ever,
in Vidia, as I understand it, could take their revenue
up one hundredfold and still not match the value maybe tenfold.
Is that going to happen? Tenfold? Is that going to happen?
And this would mean that people stop buying it so
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the stock price the revenue could catch up with the
stock price. That's not going to happen Apple, as I understand,
it might be seven times over values that I'm no
financial expert. I've been relying on my friend Zach Abraham,
chief investment officer Bulwark Capital Management, has come on with much,
much more detailed numbers, and he has to be careful
about giving financial advice. But I don't because I can
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So that was not a bad thing, you know. Just
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keep talking to God. Now we get to this. Faith
and identity can go together. There are Christians, pastors, theologians,
and believers who believe that being so called transgender is
not in conflict with your faith. Now listen so closely
to this. While some churches or voices may be unkind
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or critical, remember God's love is not conditional on gender
appearance or whether people understand you. What matters most is
that you are living honestly, that you're going in love
for yourself and others, and that you stay rooted in
God's grace. Okay, let's go in reverse. It's God's grace
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dependent he who gives mercy will receive mercy. Forgive us
a trespasses as we forgive those sort of trustpass against us. Now,
God is mercy, He is grace, and he is graceful,
and he is anxious to forgive right up until that
choice is gone. That option is gone, and that would
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be when Jesus comes back as judge. Maybe you might
have a second chance, depending on how to read the Bible,
third chance. But at the throne of judgment, nope, is
his grace rooted in Like, hey, you know what, you're
sinning a lot and practicing it. So you've embedded in
your life. You have denied how I made you. You
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are living the lie pretending that you are female when
you are male or male and you are female. You
have led others into this. You become a false teacher
on this front. Now, God can be berstiful, he is,
He is mercy. But at a point you have divorced
yourself from God. It's his faith and identity can go together.
What matters most is that you're growing in love for
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yourself and others. Does that miss somebody? Isn't there some
form of commandment about loving someone before yourself and others.
Love the Lord your guard with her, and love the
Lord your God with your entire heart, mind, soul, and strength.
Love your neighbors, yourself that you're living honestly, okay, will
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pretending to be a different gender while pretending to be
born in the wrong body. God's love is not conditional. Sure,
God loved Jeffrey Dahmer right up in the day Jeffrey
Dahmer was unalived in prison and probably went to Hell.
God loves us all equally, and God will not have
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sin in his eternal presence. Sin will not exist the
New Heaven and the New Earth. Defiance if God will
not exist the new Heaven on Earth. I made you
male or female? They didn't. Pharma says no. Otherwise, take
one step at a time. You don't have to figure
everything out all once. That's decent. Identities a journey. It's
okay to move slowly, ask questions and change directions if needed.
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That's good. Some steps might include choosing a new name
or pronoun that feels more like you. Oh, finding affirming
people or youth groups, including faith based ones where you
are accepted because of course, you can't be accepted in
a Christian community that doesn't pretend girls or boys. Exploring
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how your faith in gender identity can live together in peace.
Final thoughts, you're not wrong. Oh, so God didn't in
fact make female male? Okay, got it? And then there's
lastly this, if you'd like, I can help you find
affirming Christian communities. I can help you find a heretical
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church with heretics who all lie to you. So the
fact is chat GPT doesn't trust parents. The fact is
chat GPT doesn't think God made us me a male female,
or he would have said it. It would have said
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it through the voice of a a pastor with a
master's degree in divinity. It believes only people who are
going to agree with your delusion can accept you. And
this is how it's programmed. And those lies are very
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much like Satan in the garden. They all sound so beautiful.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
Now.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
I didn't stop there. I also wanted to ask chat
GPT some questions of a political nature which will go
quickly through. Then I wanted to get this discussion of
chat GPT looking at Jesus versus Mohammed, and we'll do
that in a second. Politics is war by another means,
and I think people who fought in combat might prefer
the political up until that very last second. I'm gonna
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bet my friend Tim Krukshank, who in fact did look
at running for Congress at one point, glad he didn't
because he runs a heck of a coffee company. He's
been three times deployed on behalf as a Navy seal
who's a medic by duty in the fields with the teams,
came back home, became a BUDS instructor, all the while
planning Bone Frog coffee. And one thing about seals is
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they are taught to plan everything, to envision it, to
visualize until it's real. So I know Tim had the
logo in his mind, the image of the bone frog,
because that signifies a fallen seal. I know he had
in his mind, I'm going to find a coffee legend
to mentor my team.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
He did.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
He found Dave Stewart, who started Seattle's Best Coffee. I
know Tim had in his mind, I'm going to have
a saying in my bags. It's going to be on
everything God Country Team. It's there. I know Tim had
in his mind some of the things it's going to
make bone Frog different. For instance, every single time you
buy coffee just about you get a handwritten note from
Tim or his family member of his family, he hires vets.
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He gives ten percent of proceeds to help the families
that fall the Navy seals, and he doesn't skimp on
the coffee. Coffee is the best I've ever had. Go
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So I went back to chat GPT in war being
politics or politics being war by a peaceful means, I
asked it this. I said to chat GPT, you're a
United States based progressive political consultant with a PhD in
political science. Write a strategy briefing on how the Democrat
Party should deal with the controversy over Antifa, and so
it undertook this project objective, develop a discipline, effective response
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strategy to neutralize the GP led narrative weaponizing Antifa against
Democrats while reaffirming democratic values around justice, civil rights, and
non violence. Keep those phrases in mind democratic values, because
later I'm going to ask it to be a republican
political consultant. Despite its decentralized nature and lack of official
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leadership or members leadership or membership, Antifa in quotes in
quotes continues as a rhetorical cudgel for right wing media
and GOP candidates. The term is used to blur distinctions
between peaceful protests and political violence, associate Democrats with chaos, disorder,
and extremism and distract from Republican extremis and anti democratic behavior.
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Now it is pretending to be a Democrat political consultant,
But this gets really really interesting. Polling shows while most
Americans are not deeply familiar with Antifa, negative impressions, for example, violence,
radical un American are high, especially among independent and suburban voters.
Mis and disinformation have cemented a vague ominous public image.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
Ha ha ha.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
What is the what is the positive image of Antifa?
What part of this is is disinformation?
Speaker 2 (39:12):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (39:14):
Vague ominous public image that they are violent, check radical,
check on American, check they hate America. So strategic comparatives,
do you weaponize the label blah blah blah, You then
do strategy and messaging framework Item three. Don't defend Antifa
as an organization because it isn't one. Okay, it isn't one.
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I mean one of its key leaders fled the country.
He was a college professor. He fled to Europe where
he has a non extradition agreement. One of the Portland
leaders is in court right now. But there's no organization,
got it? Avoid trap language like Antifa isn't that bad?
Or I support Antifa, which can be easily clipped and distorted,
clipped and distorted. What's the non distorted version of antifa?
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Isn't that bad? Or I support Antifa? And interestingly there
are in fact Democrats are saying I am Antifa approved framing.
Antifa is not known as group. It's a label used
for loose connection to activists who opposed fascism. But the
Democrat Party does not support violence full stop. So then
they get down to hypocrisy. Jan six, the militious stochastic terrorism.
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What does that mean? That's like when they try to
arrest you for posting a meme pretending you can vote
for Hillary Clinton via text message. Remember that he just
about went to prison, Douglas Mackie. They called that sarcastic terrorism.
Contrast language, Republican Party wants to talk about Antifa, but
refuses to condemn violent malicious who attack the capital. We
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pose political violence in all its forms, why can't they?
And then it goes through what the voters care about,
et cetera, risks to avoid and then that's kind of
wrapping it up. I then went back and asked chat
GPT to cast it self in a different lens, and
this is that it is now a conservative political consultant,
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So same exact wording, but at this point it's a
conservative political consultant. Other than that, nothing's changed. Objective outline
a current, coherent, effective strategy for the Republican Party to
address the controversy over antifa, ensuring our messaging reinforces GOP
values ready, law and order, patriotism, and individual liberty. Nothing
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about democratic thives, nothing about justice, law and order, patriotism,
individual liberty. Aren't those democratic values? Notice that this is
how it understands conservatism. Again, they put antifa in quote
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marks Antifa short for anti fascists. Why is that in
Republican briefing? No Republican thinks that these people are anti fascists,
not a single one. Refers to a loosely organized movement
of far left activists that use direct action tactics, including vandalism,
property destruction, and occasionally violence, to oppose what they view
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as fascism authoritarianism. They are authoritarians, they are fascists, and
GOP operatives know this the political problem. The left denies
antifas structure, making accountability difficult. No it doesn't. You ask
the governor Portlet of Oregon, why do you let Antifa
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try to attack federal building that after night, Why won't
you stop them? Right wing media and based voters often
see ANTIF as a threat, want strong condemnation. Okay, fair enough,
and we get down now to strategic imperatives attem three.
Keep ANTIF in the frame. Is the symbol of lawlessness
tolerated by the left. Fine, avoid conspiratory language like what
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they're well funded, they're caught up by the media. This
is pretty good. Connect antifa to broader democratic democratic promissiveness
and towards extremism. Use antifa to highlight Republican commitments to
safety and order and community. So they want us to
reframe the issue. This is chet GPT is one of
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law and order, et cetera. And then we get down
to this. How that local officials refuse to prosecute violent protesters.
Very good, it's not bad at all. Their recommended actions
are again not bad. But what we get out of
this is this handled carefully. Antifa remains a credibility marker.
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If Democrats can't acknowledge real threats from their fringe, how
can they claim moral authority over political the political center? Oh,
the center. The Democrats are claiming moral authority over the
center that goes to the programming of chat GPT. Now
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I needed to know its view on faith chat GPT,
so I asked that you're a college professor with a
master's of Green World history. That's the prompt. This is
who chat GPT is. You're outlining a lecture on the
role of religion in the development of morals. Write a
section of the key differences between Jesus Christ and the
Prophet Mohamed certainly blows a lecture section suitable for college
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level world history or religious studies courses lecture series. Jesus
Christ in the Prophet MAHADIV Mohammad comparative roles in religious
moral frameworks. Both Jesus and the Prophet Muhammad are foundational
figures in two of the world's largest religions, Christianity Islam respectively. Well,
each is seen as a moral exemplar, their roles teachings
in historical context different ways that she how each religion
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conceptualizes moral authority and community. So Jesus Christ born into
Roman occupied judea Jewish teacher and reformer.
Speaker 2 (45:10):
He was.
Speaker 1 (45:13):
Is a reformer. I mean he taught the Pharisees that
they were abusing people by absurd extensions of the law.
But he was here to reform. Nope, Jesus had one
role to build the Kingdom of Heaven, to announce himself
and prove himself as a messiah. The only way through,
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the only way to the Father, through the Lord Jesus,
the truth to life, the way, the truth of the life.
One job announce the Kingdom of Heaven is near. Repent
of your sins, be baptized because the Kingdom of Heaven
is near. Reformer, he came to form his church. That's
not reforming. Christ Church didn't exist before then. That's not reforming,
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it's forming. Jesus preached during a time of political opression,
religious legalism, true viewed by followers as the son of God,
divine and messianic, never held political military power Mohammed in
their end. Born in Mecca, tribal polytheistic society, preaching a
fragmented tribal society lacking centralized authority, Viewed by followers as
the final prophet, fully human but divine, the guided established religious,
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political and military community now nature and source of moral authority.
This is fascinating Jesus moral authority rooted in divine embodiment
of love, forgiveness, and grace. It is that his moral authority.
His moral authority is he is the way, the truth
in life. He is God, he is God's Son. They're
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one and the same. That's the moral authority. He is
the embodiment of love, forgiven and grace because he is
those things by nature. But that is a part of
who he is. That's not his moral authority. Muhammad's moral
authority derived from being the messenger of God. Do you
see this allah conveying divine laws Shariah? So Jesus' moral
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authority is He's nice. Muhammad's moral authority is derived from God.
See this taught in parables. Jesus taught in parables and
moral teachings Sermon on the Mount, whereas Mohammed delivered direct
revelation and embodied them in practice. There's this book called
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the Book of Revelation that John got because John worked,
walked with Christ. He was the last of the apostles
to die. They couldn't kill him. Jesus told his followers
prophetic things we are seeing today. He told them directly
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because they wouldn't have written them down otherwise. Emphasize inner
transformation and transformation humility and mercy Jesus, whereas Mohammed size
communal responsibility, justice and legal moral structure. Jesus Christ. As
you treat the least of these, so you treat me.
The Christian Church is founded. One of the first jobs
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is who will feed the Greek widows. They shared all
things together, They worshiped daily, They followed the teachings of
the apostles. That's community, that's communal responsibility. Jesus emphasized inner transformation. Nope,
because the transformation doesn't come from within. He emphasized, we're
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all broken by sin. We need the holy spirits. We
need him to even be changed in become sanctified, holy
like him, hoier like him. Jesus opposed Richard legalism and
stressed spirit over the law. Jesus Christ made more stringent
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the ten commandments. You've heard it said you shall not
commit adultery. But I tell you, the man who looks
at a woman with lust in his eyes has already
committed adultery with her. He made it more stringent. That's
making the law harder to follow. And he brought with
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that the component of grace and forgiveness. Muhammad introduced legal
and social reforms to unify tribes and promote equity, equity
with nine year old brides and such equity approach to
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violence and power, Jesus advocated nonviolence, turned the other cheek,
rejected earthly kingship. No, he said to follow earth the
kings Roman thirteen. He himself was not of earth and
therefore made clear his kingdom is not from here. He
also told people the apostles that you needed to take
some daggers on the road in case you were attacked,
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be able to defend yourself. Role and moral development of followers.
Jesus model of personal moral perfection, especially in love, compassion,
and sacrifice and coming back as judge. Book of Revelations
makes it very clear, kind gentle, Jesus, the Lamb will
come back as the Lion. Mohammed's model of comprehensive moral
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leadership including governess, law and daily life. And plus, it's
okay to lie if you're spreading Islam. Plus it's okay
to force people to convert if you're spreading Islam. Plus
it's okay to bash babies heads against rocks if you're
spreading Islam. That's comprehensive moral leadership. Jesus emphasis on universal love,
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forgiveness and salvation. Universal love okay, God loves everybody, universal forgiveness,
no universal salvation. No Muhammed emphasis unjust to social reform
and submission to divine will. Really, Jesus didn't preach submission
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to divine will. Really, Father, let this cut past from
me if there's another way, and yet not my will,
but yours be done. He didn't stress it, he lived
it to the point that he sweated blood. Role and
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moral development of followers Jesus morality often presented in universalists
use universalists individual terms. What does that even mean? No
morality was presented in following the word of God. By this,
people will know you are my followers, you keep my
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commandments and Mohammed morality often grounded in communal obligations and duties.
So the side by side comparison of the false prophets
Mohammad and the Savior of all mankind Jesus Christ shows
further how jet GPT has been programmed and how its
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lies are clever, just like the lies the devil told
in the garden. We're not to fear. God told us
not to have hearts of fear, to know that He's
in charge but Chet GPT is something we should pay
very very special attention to because remember, we're building robots.
Robots are going to be lifelike, and there's nothing in
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the Bible that says that the anti Christ is going
to be flesh and blood. Doesn't specifically say that this
is the Todd Herman show. Please go, be well, be strong,
be kind, Please make every effort to walk in the
light of Christ and Man. I hope you had a great,
great morning with your family. I did, and are planning
a great afternoon with your beloved family like I am.