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thephantom1979 3 points ago +3 / -0

I thought this was a joke!

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thephantom1979 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wonder is this a way to return back the money various foreign countries have stolen from us.

The white hats are forcing them to return the money back via investments.

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thephantom1979 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's why we need whistle blowers and free speech. Free speech is a public feedback loop.

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thephantom1979 5 points ago +7 / -2

Correct.

AI is inevitable.

It’s actually the natural progression of humanity.

The Industrial Revolution and the invention of electricity by innovators like Edison and Tesla set us on this trajectory.

As a software engineer, I believe that as long as the public can provide open and honest feedback during its implementation, there’s less reason for concern.

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thephantom1979 9 points ago +9 / -0

Yes, but part of it is competition. I think Trump thinks that if we don’t use AI.

Our competitors like China will. Look at the automated dock management systems that China has.

Trump doesn’t want to fall behind them.

I don’t think AI integration is avoidable. Because our competitors is going to do it as well.

I think what Trump will say no to: Is mandatory vaccinations and surveillance without consent of the public.

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thephantom1979 14 points ago +15 / -1

Tech guy here’s

The key to AI will be citizen journalism and free speech. As long as we have that.

I am not worried about AI.

AI is a product. Every product has reviews.

As long as the people can speak up and give a negative review without government interference.

We will be ok:

If they can silence us. AI would be a bad thing for sure!

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thephantom1979 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ok. I’ll admit it guys.

I am Q :)

Don’t tell anyone!

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thephantom1979 1 point ago +2 / -1

There’s a movie called Stigmata (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0145531/) that explores some profound spiritual themes.

For those unfamiliar with the term, "Stigmata" is used in Christianity to describe the appearance of bodily wounds, scars, or pain that correspond to the crucifixion wounds of Jesus Christ.

These marks, often on the hands, feet, and side, symbolize a deep spiritual connection to Christ’s suffering. The word itself comes from the Greek term meaning "mark" or "brand."

In the movie, the main character undergoes a spiritual possession that causes her to physically experience the same torture as Christ.

As the story unfolds, this possession delivers a powerful message:

"God is in everything—not just in churches or religious buildings made of wood and stone."

This message challenges institutionalized religion, and the church in the movie perceives it as a threat. The leaders aim to suppress her, fearing the implications of such a radical idea.

As a Catholic/Christian man who grew up in the church, this movie made me reflect deeply. In my opinion, both the Church and even the Bible, as they are often practiced, have contributed to what I’d call "moral laziness."

They sometimes create the illusion that salvation is guaranteed simply by adhering to outward practices like:

Going to church. Reading the Bible. Repenting.

This approach, in my view, fosters a culture where someone can mistreat others yet still feel morally superior because they attend church and know scripture.

My grandmother on my mom’s side was deeply religious and very conservative. She knew the Bible inside and out, but she often used it as a tool to elevate herself above others. Scripture became a way for her to justify treating people poorly, all while maintaining an air of moral superiority.

It’s important to remember that faith alone is not enough—we must take action and physically go out into the world to help others, as Christ would want us to do.

Humans are neither inherently good nor bad; we exist in either a fallen or unfallen state, which can shift back and forth over time.

To live as Christ intended, we must find a balance: holding ourselves and others accountable through simple frameworks like the Ten Commandments while also working to help move people from a fallen to an unfallen state through our actions.

Reading the Bible and going to church, while valuable for personal growth, does little to directly aid others. True faith requires more. It demands that we act, love, and serve in ways that uplift and transform those around us.

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thephantom1979 4 points ago +5 / -1

I think the church is an outdated model.

I think people need to focus on living through actions.

I know tons of people that who to church as a "Social Status" symbol. But outside of it they are bad people.

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thephantom1979 3 points ago +3 / -0

Correct.

I think Vaccines need to be open sourced. We need to see everything inside of them.

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thephantom1979 3 points ago +3 / -0

He has to abolish the income tax and get rid of FIAT currency in my view.

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thephantom1979 6 points ago +7 / -1

The key to this is mandates. As long as they don't mandate this crap.

Let people decide which solutions are good for them.

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thephantom1979 3 points ago +3 / -0

I like it.

But what worries me. When Trump leaves.

The deep state can just enter it again.

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thephantom1979 5 points ago +5 / -0

Guys the DEI was the best thing that happen to this country. It has exposed itself and opened up law suits.

They will have a very hard time using race going forward. They can ge sued now.

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