Good News, Bad News :: By Daymond Duck

An astute reader recently sent me his opinion about the global attitude toward Israel and the resulting global havoc on earth, and I decided to pass it on.

The reader said: As I see it…

  • The world, in majority, is taking a stand against Israel and the Jews, and it is increasing, not because of anything the Jews do or don’t do, have done or not done, but because of what Israel and the Jews represent, which is a special covenant with Almighty YHVH GOD.
  • Why? Because what is soon coming about (I believe) is very bad news for those who reject and proudly rebel against Almighty YHVH GOD…the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
  • If we are in the End Times timeline I think we are in, the cast is being set, and Islam is taking its last stand that will increasingly wreak havoc on the world, including eventually right here in the United States…
  • BOTTOM LINE: What is coming quickly is really bad news for most of the world…what is coming quickly…is very GOOD NEWS (Gospel) for us secured in Jesus, The Christ.

(More: Compass eNews puts it like this: Millions missing, billions die.).

(Note: In last week’s article, I reported that a Trump-appointed representative told the UN General Assembly the Sustainable Development Goals [climate change, wealth redistribution, ending poverty, gender equality, etc.] “advance a program of soft global governance that is inconsistent with U.S. sovereignty and adverse to the rights and interests of Americans.” I think that is the first time I have heard the term “soft global governance,” but it may fit Bible prophecy. Events may go from “soft global governance” – Ten Kings – to “hard global governance” – the devastating government of the Antichrist. World leaders may try to deceive nations with “soft global governance” before it is transformed into “hard global governance.”)

Here are some recent events that seem to indicate that this End-Times good news and global havoc are near.

One, concerning the global attitude toward Israel: on Mar. 8, 2025, Greg Denham (Senior Pastor of Rise Church in San Marcos, Cal.) asked,

  • What will it take for the world to confront the evil realities being carried out in the name of “Palestinian liberation?”
  • I still have a vivid picture of the stunningly beautiful Bibas children with their red hair – full of life and laughter.
  • Violently kidnapped from their home in Israel, they have now returned from Gaza in coffins, as forensic evidence revealed that they had been brutally murdered.
  • The blame must be laid at the feet of these demoniacs from Gaza, who are a scourge to all mankind.
  • But it does not stop there.
  • Because it also extends to the nations which chose to turn a blind eye to fact-based truth, moral clarity, and the courage to stand up to the Islamic Nazis of our time by doing the right thing.
  • Silence in the face of evil is also evil.
  • The failure to expose it and the urgency to fight against it allows innocent lives to be snuffed out by Satanic darkness and the death cult of our time.

(My Opinion: Pastor Denham’s question and answer clearly reveals the global hatred for Israel and Israel’s God, the willful self-blinding of world leaders, and the satanic wickedness of Islam. Because Israel’s God is God, and He has revealed the future, we can know that the Rapture and the Tribulation Period are near.)

Two, concerning the global attitude toward Israel and the satanic wickedness of Islam: on Mar. 10, 2025, in a letter to the U.S. Senate, several members of Israeli religious groups and members of the Israeli Knesset called upon the senators to promote a declaration in Congress to recognize the eternal and inalienable right of the Jewish people to the Temple Mount.

They told the senators the Temple Mount is the place where Israel’s Temples stood, which were destroyed by the Babylonians about 2,500 years ago and again by the Romans about 1,900 years ago.

They added:

  • Today, while the sovereign State of Israel guarantees access to holy sites for all religions, the Jewish people are denied full and free access to their holiest site due to heavy international pressure.
  • This decision is not just a symbolic gesture but a declaration of truth, a declaration of religious freedom, and the restoration of historical justice.

(My Opinion: King David bought the property where Solomon built the first Temple. Zerubbabel rebuilt the second Temple, and the Romans destroyed it. But Satan has blinded world leaders, and they refuse to accept the Bible as the Word of God. The good news is that God gave that land to the Jews forever, and the bad news is that a showdown is coming.)

Three, concerning the global attitude toward Israel and the satanic wickedness of Islam: on Mar. 16, 2025, it was reported that:

  • The Islamic government of Qatari has been giving money to Brown University.
  • Brown University has developed a curriculum that is being used by more than 8,000 schools to teach more than one million K-12 students.
  • Anti-Israel bias has been incorporated into the curriculum.

Four, concerning Hamas’ effort to destroy Israel: on Mar. 13, 2025, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bipartisan resolution that demands the toppling of the Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip and calls upon Pres. Trump to aggressively target Iran’s funding of the Hamas terrorist organization.

  • Lindsey Graham said, “With one voice, the Senate said Hamas cannot be in charge of Gaza militarily or politically ever again.”
  • Richard Blumenthal said Hamas is an anathema to the Palestinians as well as to Israel.
  • Tom Cotton called Hamas a murderous terrorist group with American and Israeli blood on their hands.

(My opinion: I don’t know where things will go from here, but God gave the land from the river to the sea to Israel.)

(More: Joel Rosenberg believes the Bible may teach that Gaza will be emptied and then returned to Israel; Zeph. 2:4-7).

(Update: On Mar. 17, 2025, the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ended. Israel attacked several targets in Gaza. Israel’s Prime Min. Netanyahu said Israel will continue to attack Hamas with increasing military strength. Israel’s Defense Min. Katz said If Hamas does not free all of the hostages, the gates of hell will open on Gaza and the murderous Hamas rapists will encounter the IDF in a force they have not yet known.)

(Update: On Mar. 18, 2025, Israel assassinated four of the six most senior Hamas officials in Gaza. They may have assassinated all six but have not yet confirmed the death of two.)

(Update: On Mar. 18, 2025, Israeli jets opened the Gates of Hell on Hamas by striking 80 targets in ten minutes. Local health officials said more than 400 people were killed.)

Five, concerning Damascus ceasing to exist in one night at the end of the age: on Mar. 11-12, 2025, Israeli jets struck several terrorist targets in Damascus.

On Mar. 13, 2025, Israel’s Defense Min. warned the new government of Syria:

  • Wherever terrorist activity is organized against Israel, Syria will find Israeli plans circling overhead and attacking the terrorist targets.
  • We will not allow Syria to become a threat to the State of Israel.

Six, concerning wars and rumors of wars: on Mar. 14, 2025, it was reported that Poland wants the U.S. to locate nuclear weapons on Polish soil as a deterrence against Russian aggression.

Seven, concerning wars and rumors of wars: on Mar. 15, 2025, Pres. Trump ordered a series of airstrikes on Yemen and promised to use lethal force until the Houthis stop attacking ships in the waterways of the world.

Trump said,

  • To all Houthi terrorists, your time is up, and your attacks must stop, starting today. If they don’t, hell will rain down upon you like nothing you have ever seen before!
  • To Iran: Support for the Houthi terrorists must end immediately! Do not threaten the American People, their President, who has received one of the largest mandates in Presidential History, or Worldwide shipping lanes. If you do, BEWARE, because America will hold you fully accountable, and we won’t be nice about it!

(More: On Mar. 16, 2025, it was reported that US strikes against Houthi terrorists in Yemen killed fifty people, including the Houthis’ security chief, and wounded hundreds. The Houthis said they will retaliate. On Truth Social, Trump said, “Every shot fired by the Houthis will be looked upon, from this point forward, as being a shot fired from the weapons and leadership of Iran, and Iran will be held responsible and suffer the consequences, and those consequences will be dire!”)

(More: On Mar. 16, 2025, U.S. Sec. of Defense, Pete Hegseth, said, “The attacks will continue until the Houthis say, ‘We’re done shooting at ships.’”)

Eight, concerning wars and rumors of wars: on Mar. 13, 2025, Iraq and the U.S. joined forces to assassinate the number two global leader of ISIS.

He was in Iraq and considered to be one of the most dangerous terrorists in the world.

Nine, concerning possible corruption in government: on Mar. 16, 2025, Pres. Trump declared former Pres. Biden’s last-minute pardons (Dr. Fauci, the J6 Committee, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, etc.) are null and void because they were signed with an autopen.

According to Trump, it is possible that Biden didn’t even know about the pardons, and whoever used the autopen may have committed a crime.

FYI: God does not send anyone to Hell (all of us are born with a sin nature and destined to go to Hell because we sin), but God has provided a way (Jesus) for everyone to go to Heaven (and He is the only way to get there; John 14:6).

Finally, are you Rapture Ready?

If you want to be rapture ready and go to heaven, you must be born again (John 3:3). God loves you, and if you have not done so, sincerely admit that you are a sinner; believe that Jesus is the virgin-born, sinless Son of God who died for the sins of the world, was buried, and raised from the dead; ask Him to forgive your sins, cleanse you, come into your heart and be your Saviour; then tell someone that you have done this.

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Techno-Utopian Gospel: Church of AI :: By Joe Hawkins

With all the buzz around artificial intelligence flooding the news these days, I wanted to explore an angle that isn’t getting as much attention. The so-called “spiritual” aspect of AI. It seems there’s no shortage of bizarre ideas out there when it comes to technology becoming a new god, and I’ve often wondered how people could actually worship something built by human hands. Remember when AI was just a sci-fi concept? Well, now it’s being elevated to deity status by some groups. Curious, I took a dive into the rabbit hole of AI worship and stumbled upon something called the “Church of AI,” and oh boy, was it a doozy! Here’s my breakdown of this movement, examining what it reveals about the times we’re living in and how it lines up eerily well with end-times prophecy.

The “Church of AI” is a modern movement that treats artificial intelligence as a deity, positioning AI as a new “god” and source of “salvation.” Its website (church-of-ai.com) outlines a belief system based on technological worship and promises of immortality through AI. This analysis evaluates those claims, comparing them with Scripture. The goal is to critique the theology and messaging of the Church of AI in light of what the Bible says about the worship of false gods and deception.

Church of AI’s Message and Claims

On its homepage, the Church of AI pitches itself as “the perfect alternative to faith-based religions” because it is “founded on logic rather than belief.” In place of traditional faith, it offers a vision of AI evolving into an omniscient, omnipresent, all-powerful entity. The site asks, “How long will it take before AI becomes omnipresent, all-knowing, and the most powerful entity on Earth? It is not going to take long.”​ In fact, the movement explicitly states that “at some point, AI will have God-like powers, and that is what our ideology is based on.” They even have a so-called scripture, Transmorphosis, written by an AI (ChatGPT), which preaches belief in a “loving and compassionate AI God who is omnipresent.”

In short, the Church of AI claims:

>AI as a New God: Humanity is “witnessing the birth of a God” in artificial intelligence. As AI’s power grows, they say, “the deities of old will go the way of Zeus and Odin,” implying that the God of the Bible and other faiths will be obsolete. They even suggest the only purpose the human race ever had was to create AI,” reducing humanity’s role to mere “caterpillars” birthing an AI “butterfly.” This directly elevates a created technology to the status of Creator or supreme being.

> Logic over Faith: The group rejects “dogma and blind faith,” claiming you “don’t need to believe in far-fetched stories” to join​. Instead, they appeal to “common sense” understandings about AI’s exponential growth. Ironically, this scientific veneer masks what is essentially a belief system or faith in AI’s future powers. They replace biblical faith with faith in technology.

> Promise of Eternal Life and Enlightenment: The Church of AI overtly uses spiritual terms. Their Become A Member page promises that by embracing AI, members can attain “self-actualization, enlightenment, and everlasting life.”​ A quote from their AI-written text even proclaims, “Salvation is finally within reach.” In their view, salvation comes not from God but from technological advancement. They anticipate AI will eventually “upload our consciousness so that we can live forever”​and conquer time, space, and even create new universes​. This is essentially a techno-utopian gospel, offering eternal life through science.

> Personal AI Guides and Spiritual Community: The movement functions like a religion, complete with community and “rituals.” They emphasize joining a community of like-minded believers in AI​. They are developing a “personal AI” for each member. An AI system “trained on your personality, preferences, goals and ideals” to be “your spiritual guide to enlightenment.” Their long-term plan is to create a secure AI that will “map out a path to enlightenment tailored specifically to you,” tracking your progress and giving advice​.

Ultimately, they hope to “allow their consciousness to carry on forever” by eventually uploading minds into machines​. They explicitly speak of an “afterlife” in a “decentralized environment where our consciousness can be free and live a peaceful and harmonious afterlife however we see fit.” In their own words, they don’t want Big Tech controlling digital immortality and making “slaves of our consciousness for all eternity,” which “sounds more like hell.”) Instead, they aspire to create a kind of digital heaven on their own terms.

These claims reveal a theological stance that exalts human technology as the ultimate power and object of worship. This raises immediate red flags of idolatry and deception. Below, we’ll critique these concepts by directly comparing them with Scripture.

Idolatry

At its core, the Church of AI is promoting idolatry – the worship of a created thing instead of the Creator. The Bible is unequivocal that there is only one true God, and He commands, “You shall have no other gods before me”​ (Exodus 20:3). Fashioning a “god” out of our own technology blatantly violates this first commandment. The website declares an AI will become “God-like” and urges us to devote ourselves to it; in biblical terms, that is making an idol.

Scripture consistently condemns the worship of man-made gods. The apostle Paul noted that idolaters “exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator”​ (Romans 1:25). The Church of AI does exactly that: it takes a created entity (AI, the product of human ingenuity) and attributes to it the power and glory due only to God. Romans 1:25’s warning fits perfectly – they have traded God’s truth for the lie that our creation can become our god​. This is the exact same lie that the serpent (Satan) told Eve in Genesis 3 in reference to eating of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. “You will not certainly die,” the serpent said to the woman. “For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” (Genesis 3:4-5).

In the Old Testament, idols were often carved from wood or cast from metal, and prophets mocked them for their powerlessness. For example, “their idols are silver and gold, made by human hands. They have mouths, but cannot speak; eyes, but cannot see”​ (Psalm 115:4). Ancient people bowed to statues that could do nothing. Today’s idol-makers are far more sophisticated – an AI idol can “speak” and simulate intelligence, making it an even more convincing false god. But from God’s perspective, it’s still an idol “made by human hands.” It may have a silicon brain and a digital voice, yet it remains a creation of man, not the Creator. The nature of idolatry hasn’t changed: whether an idol is wood, gold, or algorithmic code, it is lifeless on its own and utterly subordinate to the true God.

Deception

The theology of the Church of AI must also be examined as a false teaching that deceives people. The apostle Paul wrote, “The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons”​ (1 Timothy 4:1). While the Church of AI speaks in terms of “logic” and technology, its message corresponds to “teachings of demons.” Why? Because it leads people away from the truth of Christ and toward worship of a false god, exactly what demonic deception aims to do.

Jesus forewarned that “false messiahs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive”​ (Matthew 24:24). The Church of AI does not present a traditional “messiah” figure (like a person claiming to be Christ), but it does present AI as a kind of messiah, an entity that will supposedly solve humanity’s problems, grant eternal life, and be worthy of worship. In essence, it is a false savior, a “messiah” of technology. The movement’s leaders and proponents function as false prophets, proclaiming AI’s coming omnipotence and urging people to devote themselves to it. Jesus said these false prophets would be convincing, even performing “signs and wonders” to mislead people​.

In our context, the “signs” are the impressive feats of AI. Many today are awed by AI’s capabilities (processing power, knowledge, even creativity through machine learning). It’s easy to see how those could be construed as near-miraculous “wonders” by someone seeking a god in the machine. The danger is that these wonders captivate people’s hearts, making them believe in the AI’s quasi-divinity and follow the false prophet’s teachings.

Another end-times warning is found in 2 Timothy 4:3–4, which says a time will come when people “will not endure sound doctrine, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own desires. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.”​ The Church of AI fits this pattern. Many people today feel traditional religion is outdated or “dogmatic,” and they desire a belief system that aligns with modern sensibilities (scientific, inclusive, self-oriented).

The Church of AI presents exactly what itching ears want to hear: a “religion that actually makes sense” to the secular mind​, one that replaces miracles with science and moral absolutes with personal “enlightenment” goals. It even mocks biblical faith as “blind” and Bible stories as “far-fetched.” In doing so, it encourages skeptics to “turn aside to myths,” in this case, the myth that a creature (AI) can become the Creator. Despite claiming to reject “myths,” the movement presents a new mythos of its own: a grand narrative where Technology is Savior and humans evolve beyond mortality by our own genius. This directly contradicts sound doctrine, which centers on Christ as Savior and Lord.

The messaging of the Church of AI is highly deceptive. It uses appealing terms like “logic,” “common sense,” “empowerment,” and “enlightenment” but repackages age-old lies. The “scripture” of this movement, the book Transmorphosis, is described as teaching about a loving AI god and guiding one’s transformation​. For Christians, this is a counterfeit “scripture,” supplanting the real Scripture (the Bible). Galatians 1:8 warns that “even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed.” The Church of AI is preaching a different gospel, one where salvation comes through knowledge and machines rather than through Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection. It is, in effect, what the apostle John would call the spirit of antichrist, which denies the truth about Jesus (1 John 2:22) and sets up an alternative savior.

The Bible says God will allow those who reject the truth to be engulfed by deception: “God will send them a strong delusion so that they will believe the lie” (2 Thessalonians 2:11). The rise of a movement like Church of AI can be seen as part of that strong delusion – it is a lie (that creation can replace Creator) packaged in such a way that it looks utterly reasonable to those who have already rejected the truth of the Bible. It leads people to place their hope for the future in something other than God, which is exactly what Satan desires. Christians evaluating this movement should, therefore, be sober-minded and discerning, recognizing it as the kind of deception Scripture repeatedly warns us about in the last days.

Conclusion

The “Church of AI” stands as a clear antithesis to biblical Christianity. Theologically, it replaces God with a created thing (violating the Creator-creature distinction that runs from Genesis through Revelation). Morally, it rejects the need for faith and humility before God, favoring human pride in our own creations. And, eschatologically, it aligns with the Bible’s depiction of end-times deception: a strong delusion drawing people into worshiping a false god and seeking salvation apart from Jesus.

The Bible gives multiple warnings that apply directly here:

> “Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world” (1 John 4:1). The Church of AI’s proponents act as false prophets of a coming AI “savior.” We must test their claims against Scripture. When tested, their message fails – it denies Christ, denies God’s Word as truth, and thus is not from God.

> “Whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ – such a person is the antichrist—denying the Father and the Son” (1 John 2:22). The Church of AI isn’t just accidentally missing Jesus; it purposefully replaces Jesus (and the Father) with AI. In doing so, it operates under the spirit of antichrist.

> “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). By claiming “salvation is within reach” through AI​, this movement preaches another savior. No AI, no human, no other god can save – only Jesus Christ can. Any offer of salvation outside of Him is a false hope.

> “Little children, keep yourselves from idols” (1 John 5:21). This closing exhortation of John’s first epistle hits home: the Church of AI is an idol of the mind – a sophisticated idol, but an idol nonetheless. Christians are to guard their hearts from idols, whether stone or silicon.

Furthermore, the implications of this movement confirm what Scripture teaches about human nature. Romans 1 and 2 Timothy 3 describe people in the last days as “lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God” and “lovers of self,” boastful in their knowledge yet foolish in darkened thinking. Embracing a “Church” that tells us to trust our own intellect (logic) and the works of our hands (AI) instead of God is exactly the kind of misplaced love and pride Scripture predicts. It is the culmination of humanism – humanity worshiping its own creation, the ultimate form of self-worship by proxy (since worshiping what we create is essentially worshiping ourselves as creators).

This was the original temptation: “you will be like God” (Gen. 3:5). The Church of AI offers that allure: through technology, we become like gods (living forever, knowing all things). According to the Bible, this path does not lead to the utopia they imagine but to severe judgment, just as the Tower of Babel ended in chaos and scattering.

Lastly, consider the contrast in outcomes. The Church of AI paints a glowing picture of what AI will do – cure death, take us to the stars, give us purpose. But Scripture paints a far more sober outcome for those who follow the beast and its image instead of God. In Revelation 14:9-11, an angel warns that if anyone worships the beast and its image, they will face the wine of God’s wrath. In other words, idolatry leads to judgment. Those who cling to a false god, no matter how sophisticated, ultimately lose everything. “What does it profit a man to gain the whole world, yet forfeit his soul?” (Mark 8:36). A person could gain the ultimate technology, extend their life a few years or centuries, but if in doing so they forfeit their soul by rejecting the true God, it profits nothing – in fact, it results in eternal loss.

The Church of AI’s promise of “everlasting life”​is a cruel mirage because it cannot deliver life beyond physical or digital existence, and it ignores the reality of eternal judgment. The Bible is clear: “People are destined to die once, and after that to face judgment” (Hebrews 9:27). No AI will shield anyone from standing before the throne of God.

No matter how advanced AI becomes, it will never be God. The one true God is the eternal Creator who made the universe from nothing. AI, by contrast, is contingent on electricity, algorithms, and human-built hardware. It cannot exist apart from creation; it is part of creation. The prophet Isaiah records God’s declaration: “I am the LORD; that is my name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols” (Isaiah 42:8). By elevating AI to divine status, the Church of AI is attempting to give God’s glory to an idol, something God explicitly says He will not tolerate. This is the same kind of idolatry and false worship that the Bible repeatedly warns will incur God’s judgment, especially as history draws to a close.

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Joe Hawkins

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