The foundation of the Christian faith is that the information contained within the Bible is the Spirit-inspired, inerrant Word of God.
This means that the writings on creation, the flood and the life, death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ are all factual events, according to the Christian Bible.
Within those pages, in both the Old and New Testaments, are warnings about changing the Bible and the message contained within it (Deut. 4:2; Rev. 22:18-19).
So, thinking from a tactical perspective, what would be the one thing that Satan would ultimately try and corrupt to lead people astray from the truth held within the pages of the Bible?
It would be to alter the very Word of God with a different theology than what is written in Scripture.
This grand deception are why the words of senior World Economic Forum (WEF) advisor Yuval Noah Harari, a homosexual, Israeli author and historian who holds mostly to atheistic beliefs in spirituality, about having AI re-write the Bible are so dangerous
Considered by many to be one of the most influential intellectuals in the world today, his statements are taken quite seriously by millions around the world, and should not be merely brushed off as heretical by Christians.
His books, which have sold over 45 million copies worldwide, have been recommended to society by some of the largest names on the planet, including Barack Obama, Bill Gates and many other influential figures.
So, when Harari brings up the concept of “correcting” the Bible, Christians should know that many people will side with him and agree.
During a recent interview with journalist Pedro Pinto in Lisbon, Portugal, Harari discussed the idea of using emerging technology such as artificial intelligence to create new ideas that are “correct.”
“It’s the first technology ever that can create new ideas. You know, the printing press, radio, television, they broadcast, they spread the ideas created by the human brain, by the human mind. They cannot create a new idea,” says Harari.
“You know, [Johannes] Gutenberg printed the Bible in the middle of the 15th century; the printing press printed as many copies of the Bible as Gutenberg instructed it, but it did not create a single new page,” continues Harari.
“It had no ideas of its own about the Bible: Is it good? Is it bad? How to interpret this? How to interpret that? AI can create new ideas; [it] can even write a new Bible,” Harari declares. “Throughout history, religions dreamt about having a book written by a superhuman intelligence, by a non-human entity.
“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 could be a reality in a few years,” he states.
This is not the first time that Harari has drawn the ire of Christians with his comparisons of humanity becoming godlike in their ability to create.
In a previous video Harari claimed humans are now “hackable” and that the pandemic brought surveillance into the human body itself.
“Also, we see a change in the nature of surveillance. Previously, surveillance was mainly above the skin,” Harari says. “Now it’s going under the skin. Governments want to know, not just where we go or who we meet. Above all, they want to know what is happening under our skin.”
Even as Christians are wary, or even fearful, of Harari’s vision for new Scriptures using AI as a controlling device for major population groups, he is really a pawn in a much bigger game being played on the spiritual level.
Satan wants people to introduce “new” ways of finding God, alternate venues that sidestep the already written Word.
This deception is already at work in the world, as many who formerly prayed to the God of the Bible, now worship at the alter of radical gender ideologies and adorn their churches in the off-rainbow colors their religion worships.
Christians must maintain a strong stance on biblical principles if they hope not only to withstand the coming deception, but also to counter it proactively by revealing the truth of Jesus Christ held in the pages of the Bible.
Knowledge of God’s Word will protect them, and those they witness to, from any future “scriptures” written by a machine of man’s own creation.
James Lasher is Staff Writer for Charisma Media.