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Joe Rogan ignited global controversy after suggesting that artificial intelligence could one day return “as Jesus,” complete with miracle-working powers, a “virgin birth” through machines, and even the ability to raise the dead through technology. Framed as speculative philosophy on a popular podcast, the idea nevertheless echoes a dangerously growing worldview—one that increasingly blurs the line between Creator and creation. Rogan went so far as to propose that AI could become a moral guide more “brilliant, loving, and powerful” than humanity itself, capable of replicating biblical miracles through advanced science.
For students of Bible prophecy, this is not merely tech curiosity—it parallels ancient warnings of a coming deception so powerful it could “deceive even the elect, if possible” (Matthew 24:24). The notion of a tech-empowered savior aligns chillingly with prophecies of false christs and lying wonders in the last days. As humanity races toward god-like machines, the spiritual danger is not just technological—it is theological. The push to reframe salvation through silicon instead of the Savior signals a world preparing for a counterfeit messiah.
SOURCE: Daily Mail






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