This Davos Speech Revealed the Antichrist’s Image of the Beast, by Truth Be Told

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This is a topic that I am sure you will all enjoy contributing towards ...
what the video conjures up for you : )


I was reading David's post "Why did Adam and Eve not think it was weird that the serpent was talking to them? ...

When I read
Genesis 3:1–7 which provides the foundational account of how temptation works, illustrating that the fall begins not with the act of sin, but with the re-evaluation of God’s Word ...
I saw a correlation with what the speaker at Davos was attempting to do (I cannot remember his name, and don't really care to ... what I did notice is that his middle name is Noah
Another thought was, can people of this World see how man is playing god ... and which god?
Could this be an indication of a steady push to "fulfil" bible prophesy?

What concerns come up for you?

How to stay rooted to the Truth and God's word?
Anyway, I am sure there is some good content in this video, that should get us going : )

The floor is open ...

 
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This is a topic that I am sure you will all enjoy contributing towards ...
what the video conjures up for you : )

I was reading
David's post "Why did Adam and Eve not think it was weird that the serpent was talking to them? ...

When I read Genesis 3:1–7 which provides the foundational account of how temptation works, illustrating that the fall begins not with the act of sin, but with the re-evaluation of God’s Word ...
I saw a correlation with what the speaker at Davos was attempting to do (I cannot remember his name, and don't really care to ... what I did notice is that his middle name is Noah
Another thought was, can people of this World see how man is playing god ... and which god?
Could this be an indication of a steady push to "fulfil" bible prophesy?

What concerns come up for you?

How to stay rooted to the Truth and God's word?
Anyway, I am sure there is some good content in this video, that should get us going : )

The floor is open ...


Yuval Noah Harari is his name. The globalists want their one world order, and total control of mankind. There are more chess pieces in play than we realize. We can look to The Bible. We knew the time would come when the antichrist would come on the scene. His mark, and the image of the beast will be enforced. It remains to be seen as to who the antichrist is, what his mark will be, and what the image will be. People can speculate, but it's only speculation. Will this happen in our lifetime? It's possible.
 
The floor is open ...
I love what you posted: When I read Genesis 3:1–7 which provides the foundational account of how temptation works, “illustrating that the fall begins not with the act of sin, but with the re-evaluation of God’s Word.”

I also like the video, it is very intriguing. It does hit a real nerve, but maybe not for the reason it thinks.

Genesis 3 already showed us the real danger long before computers existed. The serpent didn’t overpower Eve. He got her to reconsider what God said. “Yea, hath God said…?” ~Genesis 3:1. The moment the authority of God’s words moved from settled truth to open discussion, the fall was already underway.

So when people talk about AI replacing meaning, truth, or religion, that part isn’t new. Man has always tried to create a voice he can trust more than God. “They changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator” ~Romans 1:25. Whether the creature is an idol, a philosopher, a system, or a machine, the pattern is identical.

Jesus told us to watch our doctrine. “Take heed that no man deceive you” ~Matthew 24:4.

The real issue for me is simpler. If a machine starts generating endless confident answers, people who don’t know Scripture will follow the loudest voice. But a believer grounded in the Word already has a fixed authority. “Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth” ~John 17:17. Deception doesn’t overpower truth. It only thrives where truth isn’t known. The lie gains ground the moment God’s Word is uncertain to us. That’s why the serpent began with a question, “Yea, hath God said…?” ~Genesis 3:1. And it’s why believers are told to grow in discernment, “But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” Hebrews 5:14

Error feels convincing only when Scripture is unfamiliar. Once the truth is settled in the heart, the lie has nothing to attach to.

So maybe the question isn’t “Is AI the image of the beast?”

Maybe it’s this: if truth became optional tomorrow, would we even notice?

Curious how others see that. Does technology actually create deception, or just expose how little people were anchored to biblical truth to begin with?

So I will throw a question back to the group. If AI becomes a “master of words,” what happens to a Christian who is already Bible-starved? And what happens to the believer who is saturated in Scripture and tests everything by it? “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good” ~1 Thessalonians 5:21.
 
Anyway, I am sure there is some good content in this video, that should get us going : )
The floor is open ...
The video also talked about Daniel 7, which piqued my interest. Sometimes a conversation like this isn’t about predicting tomorrow’s headline. It’s about realizing the Bible has been describing human nature all along, and now we finally have the tools to picture it.

Daniel saw a kingdom that would reach the whole earth and “wear out the saints of the most High” ~Daniel 7:23,25. For centuries people imagined armies marching across continents. But today you don’t have to march anywhere to pressure people. Influence travels faster than soldiers. Systems can shape what you say, what you buy, and what you’re allowed to participate in without ever drawing a sword.

So when the video talks about technology shaping thought and society, I don’t hear proof of fulfillment. I hear a modern illustration. The text never said the power would only be military. It said a ruler would oppose God and slowly grind down believers. “He shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints” ~Daniel 7:25. That sounds less like a battlefield and more like constant pressure on conscience.

And notice, Daniel doesn’t spend his time explaining the machinery. He points to allegiance. Who gets the loyalty of the heart? Because every age has its tower of Babel, something promising unity, stability, and progress apart from God. The tools change, the temptation stays the same. Which may be later we can discuss the Neuralink.

What strikes me is this. Technology doesn’t create the prophecy. It gives us a clearer window to imagine how a global authority could function in daily life, not just politically but personally.

But Daniel refuses to leave us staring at the system. .“There was given him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom… an everlasting dominion” ~Daniel 7:14. The beast gets a season. The Son of Man gets forever.

So maybe the takeaway isn’t fear of machines or excitement over timelines. Maybe it’s a heart check. If pressure comes through comfort, convenience, or control, would we even notice? Because prophecy isn’t just about recognizing the kingdom when it rises. It’s about remaining faithful until the real King stands.
 
Yuval Noah Harari is his name. The globalists want their one world order, and total control of mankind. There are more chess pieces in play than we realize. We can look to The Bible. We knew the time would come when the antichrist would come on the scene. His mark, and the image of the beast will be enforced. It remains to be seen as to who the antichrist is, what his mark will be, and what the image will be. People can speculate, but it's only speculation. Will this happen in our lifetime? It's possible.
That's the name - he's like the devil himself : )
This morning I was "meditating" and contemplating the "war in heaven" and saw clearly that satan and his angels were overcome, he was injured, and Michael cast them down"
The question for me is, why an anti-christ and not satan himself ... unless the End Times (War) is still to come?

Perhaps when the beast is wounded, and cast out of heaven (for the second time), the AC will already be in place?
 
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So well said David, Thank You
I love what you posted: When I read Genesis 3:1–7 which provides the foundational account of how temptation works, “illustrating that the fall begins not with the act of sin, but with the re-evaluation of God’s Word.”

I also like the video, it is very intriguing. It does hit a real nerve, but maybe not for the reason it thinks.

Genesis 3 already showed us the real danger long before computers existed. The serpent didn’t overpower Eve. He got her to reconsider what God said. “Yea, hath God said…?” ~Genesis 3:1. The moment the authority of God’s words moved from settled truth to open discussion, the fall was already underway.

So when people talk about AI replacing meaning, truth, or religion, that part isn’t new. Man has always tried to create a voice he can trust more than God. “They changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator” ~Romans 1:25. Whether the creature is an idol, a philosopher, a system, or a machine, the pattern is identical.

Jesus told us to watch our doctrine. “Take heed that no man deceive you” ~Matthew 24:4.

The real issue for me is simpler. If a machine starts generating endless confident answers, people who don’t know Scripture will follow the loudest voice. But a believer grounded in the Word already has a fixed authority. “Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth” ~John 17:17. Deception doesn’t overpower truth. It only thrives where truth isn’t known. The lie gains ground the moment God’s Word is uncertain to us. That’s why the serpent began with a question, “Yea, hath God said…?” ~Genesis 3:1. And it’s why believers are told to grow in discernment, “But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” Hebrews 5:14

Error feels convincing only when Scripture is unfamiliar. Once the truth is settled in the heart, the lie has nothing to attach to. Beautiful!

So maybe the question isn’t “Is AI the image of the beast?”

Maybe it’s this: if truth became optional tomorrow, would we even notice? this seems to be what is happening now : (

Curious how others see that. Does technology actually create deception, or just expose how little people were anchored to biblical truth to begin with?

So I will throw a question back to the group. If AI becomes a “master of words,” what happens to a Christian who is already Bible-starved? And what happens to the believer who is saturated in Scripture and tests everything by it? “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good” ~1 Thessalonians 5:21. Well, all we can hope and pray for is that when "The Lord comes in the Air" (and gathers His people) that there may be more warning for those who missed the call?

Perhaps David, you could add more scriptural truth to my last statement?
 
That's the name - he's like the devil himself : )
This morning I was "meditating" and contemplating the "war in heaven" and saw clearly that satan and his angels were overcome, he was injured, and Michael cast them down"
The question for me is, why an anti-christ and not satan himself ... unless the End Times (War) is still to come?

Perhaps when the beast is wounded, and cast out of heaven (for the second time), the AC will already be in place?
Satan will enter into the antichrist much like he did with Judas Iscariot. The body of the antichrist will be the vehicle that Satan uses.
 

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