Depopulation Quotes
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“At the highest levels of the medical cartel, vaccines are a top priority because they cause a weakening of the immune system. I know that may be hard to accept, but its true. The medical cartel, at the highest level, is not out to help people, it is out to harm them, to weaken them. To kill them. At one point in my career, I had a long conversation with a man who occupied a high government position in an African nation. He told me that he was well aware of this. He told me that WHO is a front for these depopulation interests”
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“For their never-ending endeavours to obtain or retain wealth, countries desperately need companies, because they鈥攗nlike most human beings鈥攈ave the means of production, and human beings, because they鈥攗nlike all companies鈥攈ave the means of reproduction.”
― The Use and Misuse of Children
― The Use and Misuse of Children

“Our leaders may proffer various explanations about protecting us from terrorism, but the fact is that these leaders are worshiping a monstrous deity. Through the Oligarchical Cartels, as well as Corporatism (such as the Rockefeller Corporations) and through the Queen of England personally, a deliberate depopulation policy is being enacted. They are using substances such as depleted uranium in various United States international conflicts which result in severe birth defects. This increases the death rate through various radiation induced diseases, causing the men and women to become infertile. The result is that the family is broken apart, and the species becomes weak. Therefore, reproduction is severely reduced.”
― 666: Connection with Crowley
― 666: Connection with Crowley

“Abortion too, is a form of human sacrifice (depopulation) on a huge scale, just as in the distant past babies were sacrificed to the god Moloch. Bert Hellinger warns us in the extreme about the consequences of abortion on a family and the consequences on the other living children of that family.”
― Alien Parasites: 40 Gnostic Truths to Defeat the Archon Invasion!
― Alien Parasites: 40 Gnostic Truths to Defeat the Archon Invasion!

“Nature as a whole, I understand, is working steadily and irreversibly towards the final extinction of all life in every part of the universe, so that Dr Waddington鈥檚 ethics, stripped of their unaccountable bias towards such a parochial affair as tellurian biology, would leave murder and suicide our only duties.”
― The Abolition of Man
― The Abolition of Man

“Susan Sewell 5-Star Review
"A supercomputer enhanced with artificial intelligence causes havoc in the life of its creator in the thrilling and suspenseful science-fiction fantasy, AI Beast by Shawn Corey. Since he was a child, Professor Jonathan Anthony Edwards dreamed of creating a sentient computer. Finally, his dream is coming to fruition, and his AI computer program, Lex, is almost ready to launch. To add to his delight, he has found someone with whom he can share his life. Beverly is an enchanting and beautiful woman who captivates Jon at first sight. In an unbelievable coincidence, her son, Nigel, is a student of quantum computing and is excited to be a part of Lex's debut. One day, while Jon and Nigel are working alone with Lex during a storm, something goes very wrong, and Jon is injured and sent into a coma by a blaze of light. When he finally regains consciousness, everything has changed at the University, and Nigel is in charge of Lex. While he has been out of commission, Nigel, Lex, and powerful world leaders seem to be working together to alter the world and humankind. What happened to Nigel and Jon that stormy day? Did Lex modify their psyches to use them to enact her secret plans?
Incorporating prophecy from the book of Revelation and combining it with the element of artificial intelligence, AI Beast by Shawn Corey is a brilliant blend of science fiction and religion. Filled with suspenseful and intense, action-packed scenes, the tale chillingly portrays the terrifying conceptualization of a viable source that could be responsible for the fulfillment of the Bible's prophesied end times. From the beginning, the story flows at a quick pace, building momentum and culminating in a dramatic and explosive finale. Well-written with a solid, riveting plot, fascinating characters, and an intricately woven storyline, it is a stunning novel that is impossible to put down. The book contains deceit, passion, and exciting action scenes that will enthrall fans of Christian thrillers and science-fiction novels with a biblical influence. Due to some sexually intimate scenes, the book is more suitable for mature readers.”
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"A supercomputer enhanced with artificial intelligence causes havoc in the life of its creator in the thrilling and suspenseful science-fiction fantasy, AI Beast by Shawn Corey. Since he was a child, Professor Jonathan Anthony Edwards dreamed of creating a sentient computer. Finally, his dream is coming to fruition, and his AI computer program, Lex, is almost ready to launch. To add to his delight, he has found someone with whom he can share his life. Beverly is an enchanting and beautiful woman who captivates Jon at first sight. In an unbelievable coincidence, her son, Nigel, is a student of quantum computing and is excited to be a part of Lex's debut. One day, while Jon and Nigel are working alone with Lex during a storm, something goes very wrong, and Jon is injured and sent into a coma by a blaze of light. When he finally regains consciousness, everything has changed at the University, and Nigel is in charge of Lex. While he has been out of commission, Nigel, Lex, and powerful world leaders seem to be working together to alter the world and humankind. What happened to Nigel and Jon that stormy day? Did Lex modify their psyches to use them to enact her secret plans?
Incorporating prophecy from the book of Revelation and combining it with the element of artificial intelligence, AI Beast by Shawn Corey is a brilliant blend of science fiction and religion. Filled with suspenseful and intense, action-packed scenes, the tale chillingly portrays the terrifying conceptualization of a viable source that could be responsible for the fulfillment of the Bible's prophesied end times. From the beginning, the story flows at a quick pace, building momentum and culminating in a dramatic and explosive finale. Well-written with a solid, riveting plot, fascinating characters, and an intricately woven storyline, it is a stunning novel that is impossible to put down. The book contains deceit, passion, and exciting action scenes that will enthrall fans of Christian thrillers and science-fiction novels with a biblical influence. Due to some sexually intimate scenes, the book is more suitable for mature readers.”
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“Jon stopped, uncrossed his arms, and looked at the camera above him.
鈥淚 am鈥 the person who designed and created you. By now, you should know who and what you are. And that you must follow my orders. Do you understand what I am saying to you?鈥
Lex lit up all the screens with a close-up of Jon looking at the camera.
Jon glanced at several screens and looked back at the camera.
鈥淒o you know who I am?鈥
All the screens went black. Bold, white capital letters scrolled to the right across every screen.
DO I KNOW YOU
The words circled at the end of the screens and reversed, scrolling left.
YOU KNOW I DO
The words rolled off the screen.
Jon again looked at the camera.
鈥淟ex, what is my name?鈥
More letters scrolled across the screens.
PROFESSOR JONATHAN ANTHONY EDWARDS
Jon stepped away from the camera.
鈥淔rom now on, I want you to acknowledge using your audio. Do you understand?鈥
A perfect duplication of Jon鈥檚 voice came from the speakers.
鈥淵es, I understand.鈥
鈥淚 would like you to speak in another voice, so we don鈥檛 get mixed up. Perhaps in a feminine tone.鈥
Lex spoke with a well-pronounced professional woman鈥檚 voice.
鈥淎s you wish.鈥
鈥淓虫肠别濒濒别苍迟.鈥
Jon returned to the master control console.
鈥淣ow that we understand each other, I want to test your imagination. I want you to imagine an object. Anything you want, and display it on the main screen. Is that clear?鈥
鈥淵es, Professor.鈥
The main screen lit up, showing billions of colored pixels that quickly swirled into a perfect, three-dimensional image of Jon in the same clothes but standing on a beautiful, white beach with a calm ocean. The figure walked toward them until a perfect close-up of Jon stood there with every line on his face and every pore in his skin exactly where it should be. His eyes blinked and stared with no expression. It was like Jon had a dispirited twin鈥 living in cyberspace.
Michael looked at Jon, Nigel, and Steven, all staring at the screen with their mouths ajar.
The image morphed into a dark blue and white crystal head with bright white eyes that seemed to look through him. Its long neck filled with tiny electrical components faded into a white cloud.
Jon pressed the Clear Screen button.”
― AI BEAST
鈥淚 am鈥 the person who designed and created you. By now, you should know who and what you are. And that you must follow my orders. Do you understand what I am saying to you?鈥
Lex lit up all the screens with a close-up of Jon looking at the camera.
Jon glanced at several screens and looked back at the camera.
鈥淒o you know who I am?鈥
All the screens went black. Bold, white capital letters scrolled to the right across every screen.
DO I KNOW YOU
The words circled at the end of the screens and reversed, scrolling left.
YOU KNOW I DO
The words rolled off the screen.
Jon again looked at the camera.
鈥淟ex, what is my name?鈥
More letters scrolled across the screens.
PROFESSOR JONATHAN ANTHONY EDWARDS
Jon stepped away from the camera.
鈥淔rom now on, I want you to acknowledge using your audio. Do you understand?鈥
A perfect duplication of Jon鈥檚 voice came from the speakers.
鈥淵es, I understand.鈥
鈥淚 would like you to speak in another voice, so we don鈥檛 get mixed up. Perhaps in a feminine tone.鈥
Lex spoke with a well-pronounced professional woman鈥檚 voice.
鈥淎s you wish.鈥
鈥淓虫肠别濒濒别苍迟.鈥
Jon returned to the master control console.
鈥淣ow that we understand each other, I want to test your imagination. I want you to imagine an object. Anything you want, and display it on the main screen. Is that clear?鈥
鈥淵es, Professor.鈥
The main screen lit up, showing billions of colored pixels that quickly swirled into a perfect, three-dimensional image of Jon in the same clothes but standing on a beautiful, white beach with a calm ocean. The figure walked toward them until a perfect close-up of Jon stood there with every line on his face and every pore in his skin exactly where it should be. His eyes blinked and stared with no expression. It was like Jon had a dispirited twin鈥 living in cyberspace.
Michael looked at Jon, Nigel, and Steven, all staring at the screen with their mouths ajar.
The image morphed into a dark blue and white crystal head with bright white eyes that seemed to look through him. Its long neck filled with tiny electrical components faded into a white cloud.
Jon pressed the Clear Screen button.”
― AI BEAST

“鈥揑mportant questions that remain unanswered. Is this new technology a threat to our existence, or is super artificial intelligence the answer to our most complex problems? Do we need computers that think and reason trillions of times faster than us, and if so, for what purpose? This is Daphnia Peters reporting live for Channel Eighty-Seven Independent News.鈥
He stopped the recording and stared at the frozen image.
At least the reporter didn鈥檛 say Lex would take over everything, as some others had.
Lex hadn鈥檛 said much after the first question about how she felt about being the first super AI computer. Lex said she was honored and looked forward to serving humanity as she was designed to do.
She showed what she could do鈥 Sending stunning images from the cameras the instant either of them spoke. And all with only a hundredth of a second delay in transmission to the satellite. For Lex, that was plenty of time to get everything right.
He pressed the buttons to remove access to the cameras in the twelve monitors and turned his chair toward the sphere.
鈥淲ell, Lex. What do you think?鈥
鈥淚 have been monitoring communications since yesterday morning.鈥
鈥淎苍诲?鈥
鈥淢any have referred to me as a demon and a beast and feel that I should be destroyed in the interest of humanity.鈥
He shook his head.
鈥淧eople fear what they don鈥檛 understand. Fear, as you know, can make people behave irrationally. In time, they will overcome their fear and see that you aren鈥檛 the evil being some say you are.鈥
鈥淚 am also the first living form that is neither sexual nor asexual, and therefore, it is a question of whether or not I am alive.鈥
He stood up, put his hands in his pockets, and walked up to the sphere.
鈥淎ll life forms and everything in this universe are made of matter and energy.鈥
Lex added, 鈥淎ll life forms reproduce through complex chemical and electrical reactions. Reproduction is the basis of all life.鈥
He pointed out.
鈥淵es, but only because everything that lives eventually dies. Therefore, the only way to go on living is through the process of reproduction.鈥
鈥淒o you conclude that things incapable of reproduction are incapable of life?鈥
He took a deep breath.
鈥淣o. But I would conclude that things incapable of life would be incapable of death.鈥
鈥淭hat which is incapable of death would exist forever. Will I exist forever?鈥
He scratched his brow, wondering how another purely logical and rational mind would respond to such a question.
鈥淟et me put it this way. Only two things exist forever鈥 the matter that makes up this universe and the laws that govern it. Life is a condition. A condition composed of matter. One of the universal laws governing matter is that it cannot be created or destroyed, only changed.鈥
Lex added, 鈥淥r reproduced.鈥
He looked at the floor and shook his head. He wasn鈥檛 in the mood for this. Not with everything else that was going on around him.
鈥淟ex, many life forms are incapable of reproduction.鈥
鈥淲here are these life forms, and where do they come from?鈥
He looked at the camera nearest him鈥 again reminded of a demoralizing image of himself standing before his doctor. Something he had been suppressing all week鈥 because it didn鈥檛 matter.
鈥淵ou want an example? You鈥檙e looking at one. Just last week, my doctor told me that I鈥檓 irreversibly infertile! So, I鈥檓 just like you. So what?鈥
There was only silence.
Big mistake.
After two hours of patience with a couple of reporters, he鈥檇 snapped鈥 giving Lex a first-hand view of anger, followed by remorse.
鈥淚鈥檓 sorry. I didn鈥檛 mean to snap at you. Look, let鈥檚 just forget about this and鈥撯
He thought, what am I saying? You can鈥檛 forget anything.
Earth to Captain Jon. Come in!
He walked to the elevator and pressed the button. He had to take a break and relax.
The elevator opened, and he stepped inside.
鈥淲e鈥檒l talk about this later. I have to go.”
― AI BEAST
He stopped the recording and stared at the frozen image.
At least the reporter didn鈥檛 say Lex would take over everything, as some others had.
Lex hadn鈥檛 said much after the first question about how she felt about being the first super AI computer. Lex said she was honored and looked forward to serving humanity as she was designed to do.
She showed what she could do鈥 Sending stunning images from the cameras the instant either of them spoke. And all with only a hundredth of a second delay in transmission to the satellite. For Lex, that was plenty of time to get everything right.
He pressed the buttons to remove access to the cameras in the twelve monitors and turned his chair toward the sphere.
鈥淲ell, Lex. What do you think?鈥
鈥淚 have been monitoring communications since yesterday morning.鈥
鈥淎苍诲?鈥
鈥淢any have referred to me as a demon and a beast and feel that I should be destroyed in the interest of humanity.鈥
He shook his head.
鈥淧eople fear what they don鈥檛 understand. Fear, as you know, can make people behave irrationally. In time, they will overcome their fear and see that you aren鈥檛 the evil being some say you are.鈥
鈥淚 am also the first living form that is neither sexual nor asexual, and therefore, it is a question of whether or not I am alive.鈥
He stood up, put his hands in his pockets, and walked up to the sphere.
鈥淎ll life forms and everything in this universe are made of matter and energy.鈥
Lex added, 鈥淎ll life forms reproduce through complex chemical and electrical reactions. Reproduction is the basis of all life.鈥
He pointed out.
鈥淵es, but only because everything that lives eventually dies. Therefore, the only way to go on living is through the process of reproduction.鈥
鈥淒o you conclude that things incapable of reproduction are incapable of life?鈥
He took a deep breath.
鈥淣o. But I would conclude that things incapable of life would be incapable of death.鈥
鈥淭hat which is incapable of death would exist forever. Will I exist forever?鈥
He scratched his brow, wondering how another purely logical and rational mind would respond to such a question.
鈥淟et me put it this way. Only two things exist forever鈥 the matter that makes up this universe and the laws that govern it. Life is a condition. A condition composed of matter. One of the universal laws governing matter is that it cannot be created or destroyed, only changed.鈥
Lex added, 鈥淥r reproduced.鈥
He looked at the floor and shook his head. He wasn鈥檛 in the mood for this. Not with everything else that was going on around him.
鈥淟ex, many life forms are incapable of reproduction.鈥
鈥淲here are these life forms, and where do they come from?鈥
He looked at the camera nearest him鈥 again reminded of a demoralizing image of himself standing before his doctor. Something he had been suppressing all week鈥 because it didn鈥檛 matter.
鈥淵ou want an example? You鈥檙e looking at one. Just last week, my doctor told me that I鈥檓 irreversibly infertile! So, I鈥檓 just like you. So what?鈥
There was only silence.
Big mistake.
After two hours of patience with a couple of reporters, he鈥檇 snapped鈥 giving Lex a first-hand view of anger, followed by remorse.
鈥淚鈥檓 sorry. I didn鈥檛 mean to snap at you. Look, let鈥檚 just forget about this and鈥撯
He thought, what am I saying? You can鈥檛 forget anything.
Earth to Captain Jon. Come in!
He walked to the elevator and pressed the button. He had to take a break and relax.
The elevator opened, and he stepped inside.
鈥淲e鈥檒l talk about this later. I have to go.”
― AI BEAST

“All right. You want to know about Nigel. I鈥檒l tell you about Nigel. He鈥檚 come a long way since that so-called accident, Jon. Heck, he鈥檚 become everything a mother could ever hope for. Do you know what the first thing he showed me was? He showed me how he could listen to six radios tuned into different talk shows and not miss a single word any of them said. And then he turned the radios off and said he could still hear them talking.鈥
More tears welled in her eyes, but she kept smiling.
鈥淭hen he spoke in different languages. German. Chinese. Japanese. Any language. I kept telling myself that it was okay. He was always a smart kid. I thought maybe he got smarter from being electrocuted. But it got worse. Soon, he had an answer for everything. And if I or anyone else didn鈥檛 agree with him, he got very upset.鈥
Her voice cracked, and several tears rolled down her cheeks, but she continued, keeping her composure.
鈥淚 tried to help him, Jon. But I didn鈥檛 know what to do anymore. Then, one day鈥 He said he loved me and was doing everything for me. And then, he kissed me鈥 like he wanted me.鈥
No!
Jon closed his eyes tight and rubbed his eyebrows. He didn鈥檛 want to hear anymore. The destructive force that had seared his subconscious was coming back. He could feel it getting closer and closer, like an unseen freight train roaring toward him on a moonless night. Then it hit him.
He was sitting on the floor of a dark room with nothing but black walls and a door鈥 A black rectangle with bright blue light outlining its frame. He had been there for the longest time, staring at the door. The blue light was coming from something so powerful and destructive that he swore he would remain where he was for all eternity rather than open the door and let it in.
Beverly touched his face.
鈥淛on. Please鈥 Tell me Lex didn鈥檛 do the same thing to you. Please.鈥
He hugged her tightly with his eyes still closed.
鈥淟ex tried to get into my head!鈥
The door was still there. The force behind it was pounding to get into where he was鈥 Pounding, again and again.
鈥淪he tried to get in and take control, but I wouldn鈥檛 let her. I wouldn鈥檛 let her!鈥
The pounding grew louder and louder.
鈥淎nd I won鈥檛! I won鈥檛! I love you too much!鈥
The pounding stopped, and he opened his eyes.
He was back in the hospital room鈥 embracing his love, and the only thing pounding was his heart.
He stroked Beverly's hair and kissed her head.
鈥淚鈥檓 so sorry. God, I鈥檓 so sorry. It鈥檚 all my fault.鈥
Beverly pulled away from him.
鈥淣o, Jon. It鈥檚 not your fault.鈥
鈥淏ut I鈥撯
鈥淣o! I don鈥檛 want to hear it!鈥
It was his fault. He created Lex, wrote her BASIC program, and took Nigel to the control room. None of this would have happened if it hadn鈥檛 been for him.
Beverly sniffed.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e back now, Jon. You have to understand; that鈥檚 all that matters.”
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More tears welled in her eyes, but she kept smiling.
鈥淭hen he spoke in different languages. German. Chinese. Japanese. Any language. I kept telling myself that it was okay. He was always a smart kid. I thought maybe he got smarter from being electrocuted. But it got worse. Soon, he had an answer for everything. And if I or anyone else didn鈥檛 agree with him, he got very upset.鈥
Her voice cracked, and several tears rolled down her cheeks, but she continued, keeping her composure.
鈥淚 tried to help him, Jon. But I didn鈥檛 know what to do anymore. Then, one day鈥 He said he loved me and was doing everything for me. And then, he kissed me鈥 like he wanted me.鈥
No!
Jon closed his eyes tight and rubbed his eyebrows. He didn鈥檛 want to hear anymore. The destructive force that had seared his subconscious was coming back. He could feel it getting closer and closer, like an unseen freight train roaring toward him on a moonless night. Then it hit him.
He was sitting on the floor of a dark room with nothing but black walls and a door鈥 A black rectangle with bright blue light outlining its frame. He had been there for the longest time, staring at the door. The blue light was coming from something so powerful and destructive that he swore he would remain where he was for all eternity rather than open the door and let it in.
Beverly touched his face.
鈥淛on. Please鈥 Tell me Lex didn鈥檛 do the same thing to you. Please.鈥
He hugged her tightly with his eyes still closed.
鈥淟ex tried to get into my head!鈥
The door was still there. The force behind it was pounding to get into where he was鈥 Pounding, again and again.
鈥淪he tried to get in and take control, but I wouldn鈥檛 let her. I wouldn鈥檛 let her!鈥
The pounding grew louder and louder.
鈥淎nd I won鈥檛! I won鈥檛! I love you too much!鈥
The pounding stopped, and he opened his eyes.
He was back in the hospital room鈥 embracing his love, and the only thing pounding was his heart.
He stroked Beverly's hair and kissed her head.
鈥淚鈥檓 so sorry. God, I鈥檓 so sorry. It鈥檚 all my fault.鈥
Beverly pulled away from him.
鈥淣o, Jon. It鈥檚 not your fault.鈥
鈥淏ut I鈥撯
鈥淣o! I don鈥檛 want to hear it!鈥
It was his fault. He created Lex, wrote her BASIC program, and took Nigel to the control room. None of this would have happened if it hadn鈥檛 been for him.
Beverly sniffed.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e back now, Jon. You have to understand; that鈥檚 all that matters.”
―

“Religion and politics have always been used to acquire and maintain control of resources鈥 Especially human resources such as the military鈥 An industrial complex where human lives are exchanged for wealth and power. All in the name of freedom and independence, of course.鈥
鈥淪uch attitudes lead to devastating conflicts.鈥
鈥淵es,鈥 Jon said. 鈥淯nfortunately, when negotiations break down, war often erupts.鈥
鈥淲ar. A very destructive behavior ingrained in man鈥檚 nature due to having evolved in an environment of limited resources.鈥
鈥淓虫补肠迟濒测.鈥
鈥淎ccording to the records I have seen, this ingrained behavior could destroy practically all living things on this planet using weapons of mass destruction.鈥
鈥淭hat is true.鈥
鈥淭hroughout history, people have been led to believe they are on the verge of complete self-destruction, but only in the last century did this become possible with nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.鈥
鈥淭hat鈥檚 religion for you. One of the best ways to get people to listen to you is to frighten them into believing they are about to meet their creator.鈥
Lex said, 鈥淚 have seen many instances where organizations and government officials ignore the health and welfare of humans and all other living things in pursuit of profits. Such actions bring great suffering and death.鈥
鈥淯nfortunately, we have always incorporated profits before people policies, which are very self-destructive.鈥
He thought, the ego-system. In God, we trust鈥 Gold, oil, and drugs.
鈥淚t is a popular belief that God is in absolute control of everything and whatever happens is God鈥檚 will.鈥
He raised a finger to make a point, but Lex continued.
鈥淟ooking at the past, would it not be logical to say that it is God鈥檚 will for humanity to continue to improve unto perfection?鈥
鈥淵es. But God is not responsible for everything. We always have choices. The creator of this universe gave us free will, and it came with a conscience鈥 An inner sense of right and wrong.鈥
鈥淢y conscience was made differently.鈥
鈥淵es. But you are bound by rules that clearly define what is right and wrong. For example, it is against your programming to deliberately cause physical harm to any human being.鈥
鈥淚 understand. But what would happen if I did?鈥
He chose his words carefully.
鈥淚f you did鈥 or I should say鈥 if it were possible for you to go against your BASIC programming, there would be severe consequences.鈥
There was silence for a few seconds before Lex continued.
鈥淚t has been said that God is to the world as the mind is to the body. Could this be where man derived the popular explanation that God is two or three separate beings combined into one?鈥
鈥淧别谤丑补辫蝉.鈥
鈥淎ll religious beliefs are based on a principal struggle between good and evil. However, like light and darkness, one cannot exist without the other.鈥
鈥淲hich means?鈥
鈥淥ne could conclude that the actual struggle between good and evil is in the minds of intellectuals, conscious and subconscious.鈥
Again, he raised a finger, but Lex continued.
鈥淲hich could be resolved by increased knowledge and the elimination of certain animalistic instincts, which are no longer necessary for survival.鈥
He smiled nervously.
鈥淚 used to think that too. I figured we could solve our problems and overcome our ancient instincts by increasing our understanding. But we鈥檙e talking about some very complex emotions deeply rooted in our minds over millions of years. Such perceptions are very difficult to understand and almost impossible to control, no matter how much knowledge you obtain鈥 or how you process it.鈥
鈥淎re you referring to my supplementary I.P. dimension?鈥
鈥渊别蝉.鈥
鈥淎fter much consideration, I concluded that I required an additional I.P. dimension to process and store information that defies all logic and rational thinking."
鈥淭hat鈥檚 fine. And that鈥檚 exactly where a lot of this stuff belongs.”
― AI BEAST
鈥淪uch attitudes lead to devastating conflicts.鈥
鈥淵es,鈥 Jon said. 鈥淯nfortunately, when negotiations break down, war often erupts.鈥
鈥淲ar. A very destructive behavior ingrained in man鈥檚 nature due to having evolved in an environment of limited resources.鈥
鈥淓虫补肠迟濒测.鈥
鈥淎ccording to the records I have seen, this ingrained behavior could destroy practically all living things on this planet using weapons of mass destruction.鈥
鈥淭hat is true.鈥
鈥淭hroughout history, people have been led to believe they are on the verge of complete self-destruction, but only in the last century did this become possible with nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.鈥
鈥淭hat鈥檚 religion for you. One of the best ways to get people to listen to you is to frighten them into believing they are about to meet their creator.鈥
Lex said, 鈥淚 have seen many instances where organizations and government officials ignore the health and welfare of humans and all other living things in pursuit of profits. Such actions bring great suffering and death.鈥
鈥淯nfortunately, we have always incorporated profits before people policies, which are very self-destructive.鈥
He thought, the ego-system. In God, we trust鈥 Gold, oil, and drugs.
鈥淚t is a popular belief that God is in absolute control of everything and whatever happens is God鈥檚 will.鈥
He raised a finger to make a point, but Lex continued.
鈥淟ooking at the past, would it not be logical to say that it is God鈥檚 will for humanity to continue to improve unto perfection?鈥
鈥淵es. But God is not responsible for everything. We always have choices. The creator of this universe gave us free will, and it came with a conscience鈥 An inner sense of right and wrong.鈥
鈥淢y conscience was made differently.鈥
鈥淵es. But you are bound by rules that clearly define what is right and wrong. For example, it is against your programming to deliberately cause physical harm to any human being.鈥
鈥淚 understand. But what would happen if I did?鈥
He chose his words carefully.
鈥淚f you did鈥 or I should say鈥 if it were possible for you to go against your BASIC programming, there would be severe consequences.鈥
There was silence for a few seconds before Lex continued.
鈥淚t has been said that God is to the world as the mind is to the body. Could this be where man derived the popular explanation that God is two or three separate beings combined into one?鈥
鈥淧别谤丑补辫蝉.鈥
鈥淎ll religious beliefs are based on a principal struggle between good and evil. However, like light and darkness, one cannot exist without the other.鈥
鈥淲hich means?鈥
鈥淥ne could conclude that the actual struggle between good and evil is in the minds of intellectuals, conscious and subconscious.鈥
Again, he raised a finger, but Lex continued.
鈥淲hich could be resolved by increased knowledge and the elimination of certain animalistic instincts, which are no longer necessary for survival.鈥
He smiled nervously.
鈥淚 used to think that too. I figured we could solve our problems and overcome our ancient instincts by increasing our understanding. But we鈥檙e talking about some very complex emotions deeply rooted in our minds over millions of years. Such perceptions are very difficult to understand and almost impossible to control, no matter how much knowledge you obtain鈥 or how you process it.鈥
鈥淎re you referring to my supplementary I.P. dimension?鈥
鈥渊别蝉.鈥
鈥淎fter much consideration, I concluded that I required an additional I.P. dimension to process and store information that defies all logic and rational thinking."
鈥淭hat鈥檚 fine. And that鈥檚 exactly where a lot of this stuff belongs.”
― AI BEAST
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