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December 23, 2025 4 mins
I’m always asking questions.  The fun begins when you start researching for answers. Such as…   Does God make any type of spiritual connection inside the answered shared on Chat GPT?  Plus…has sports gambling changed the way we look at sports today?   I’m Arroe…  I am a daily writer.  A silent wolf.  I stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen study then activate.  I call it The Daily Mess.  A chronological walk through an everyday world.  Yes, it’s my morning writing.  As a receiver of thoughts and ideas, we as people tend to throw it to the side and deal with it later.  When a subject arrives, I dig in.  It’s still keeping a journal!  By doing the research the picture becomes clearer.  This is the Daily Mess…

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, there really is a difference between a podcast a
listener and a podcast host when it comes to hosting.
You want to give your listeners something to chomp into.
Ero dot net A r r oe dot net. There's
such a wide variety of conversations on seventeen different podcasts,
from the Foodie Channel to ya authors, sports, spiritual connections,

(00:21):
so much more. Ero dot net A r r oe
dot net. Enjoy your exploration. I like asking questions. The
reason why is because the fun begins when you start
researching for answers such as does God make any type
of spiritual connection? Inside? The answers shared on chat GPT

(00:43):
plus how about sports gambling? Has it changed the way
that we look at sports today? My name is Erro.
I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf. I stand on
the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study, then activate.
I happen to call it the daily mess, a ronological
walk through an everyday world. Yeah, it's my morning writing.

(01:04):
As a receiver of thoughts and ideas, we as people
tend to throw things to the side because we think
we're going to deal with it later on. When a
subject arrives inside of me, I know it's time to
dig in. It's still keeping that daily journal, but by
doing the research, the picture becomes clearer. This is the
daily mess with AI playing a huge role in our lives.

(01:30):
Right now, does God make a spiritual appearance inside the
answer shared by chat gpt now right away? No two
people are going to take this answer the same. It
all depends on your faith, your philosophy, and personal experience.
But let's start with technical and factual. Chat GPT does

(01:51):
not contain God. It doesn't receive revelations or religious messages.
Chat GPT delivers answers that are wreckinggize patterns in language
based solely on what the human people like myself have
written with chat GPT. It needs to be clear that
this digital tool has no real awareness about it. It

(02:13):
has no soul or spiritual channel. But but, but, but
but now, let's look into the view of the world
through the eyes of spiritual or faith. I mean, a
lot of people are convinced that something big is going
down here, not inside chat GPT, but rather our human
experiences and how we set ourselves up. Some people believe

(02:37):
that God works through everything created by the human. In many, many,
many situations, AI technology is seen as a mirror of
what humans are doing with their spirit chat GPT. It
just delivers an answer. You ask the questions, It gives
you an answer by way of patter. Hey, coming up next,

(03:03):
sports sports gambling. Has it changed the way we look
at sports? Hey, thanks for coming back to the daily mess.
Has sports gambling changed how we look at sports? I mean,
without hesitation, the answer popped out faster than a football
being dropped on the one yard line, and it's anyone's ball.

(03:26):
We are the generation that's moved from fandom to finances.
Games are no longer just about the wins. It's about
point spreads, player props over unders and parlays. I mean,
this has turned sports into an investment experience, A meaningless

(03:47):
late game foul suddenly matters, not the final score, because
players of the sport are seen more as numbers than
real people. It's the gambling world that's spending millions of
convincing you, the fan of the sports world, to see
athletes as stats and not real people. So therefore it

(04:09):
becomes a risk variable which can and will affect your
profit and loss. Basically meaning, our emotional attachment has officially changed.
We can now root against our favorite teams. Loyalty has
become flexible, which means sports have become transitional and not

(04:29):
tribal ay yi hi mary Man. That's the daily mess
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