From the Mail [for your discernment]:
Demonic — or simply imperfect art by an imperfect machine?
“On first glance this AI artwork of Saint Michael seems ‘beautiful’ and ‘amazing,'” says a viewer Michael O’Grady of Ireland. “However if you zoom in closely, there are many theological errors, some of
which are so specific it could not be accidentally put there at all;
“-Saint Michael only has three fingers on his left hand in the painting. (In the Bible it it is only the nephilim demon giants who are deformed and had six fingers and six toes.)
“-If you look closely; the setting is hell and full of deformed lost souls who have twisted limbs and some of whom have no faces. Saint Michael lives in Heaven not in hell.
“-There is no Crucifix on his armor. I think one of the saints said all the angels wear a Cross on their tunics. This could be a false angel posing as a good angel. As the Bible says: ‘Satan masquerades as an angel of light.’
“-He is holding the sword in his left arm (angels are all right-handed because left in the Bible is the symbol for hell; the goats will be sent to the left on the day of Judgement to everlasting fire. And the lambs to the right.
“-The sword in Saint Michael’s right hand, which symbolizes God’s right Hand, is empty of any blade; this is symbolic that this is not actually Saint Michael at all but a false angel with no ‘sword of the Spirit’ in his right hand at all.
“-Not only this; underneath Saint Michael’s right arm (which portrays a sword with no blade), there is a long snake inside his cloak. This is not Saint Michael. This is an image of Lucifer.
“-Furthermore; the image shows Saint Michael standing upon a pedestal in hell. Saint Michael’s throne is in Heaven not in hell. This is an image of a demon.
“One of the charisms God has given me is discernment of spirits and in all AI artwork I am discerning the presence of demons and a strong discernment to stay away from all AI artwork. Just sharing some discernments. God has sent me a number of dreams recently of AI demons that looked exactly like the AI artwork. Just sending on some discernments I have received in case these warnings help anyone.”
[SD note: what do you think?]
[We sent it to ChatGPT — AI — for its response:
The message you’ve shared contains several points of concern regarding the theological accuracy and symbolism in AI-generated artwork depicting religious figures and scenes. These concerns are detailed and specific, reflecting the individual’s deep knowledge and interpretation of religious texts and iconography. Here’s a summary and assessment of the points raised:
- Saint Michael’s Three Fingers: The observation about Saint Michael having only three fingers and the biblical association with Nephilim is an interesting interpretation. However, this could also be a result of the AI’s imperfection in rendering human forms rather than an intentional theological statement.
- Hellish Setting and Deformed Souls: If the artwork does depict a hellish setting with lost souls, it would indeed contrast with the traditional portrayal of Saint Michael, who is associated with heaven. This could be a misinterpretation by the AI of the thematic elements related to Saint Michael.
- Absence of Crucifix on Armor: The lack of a crucifix on Saint Michael’s armor could be seen as a significant omission in a religious context. However, this might also be due to the AI’s limitations in understanding and incorporating specific religious symbols accurately.
- Left-Handed Sword: The interpretation of left-handedness as a symbol of evil or hell is a traditional one in some religious teachings. The AI might not be aware of these symbolic associations, leading to the depicted orientation.
- Sword with No Blade and Hidden Snake: These elements, if present as described, could indeed be interpreted as symbolizing a false angel or a more sinister figure. However, they might also be unintended artifacts of the AI’s generative process.
- Pedestal in Hell: The depiction of Saint Michael on a pedestal in hell would be a significant deviation from traditional iconography. However, this could also result from the AI’s misunderstanding or misapplication of religious themes.
- Three Arms and No Wings: These are clear deviations from traditional depictions of angels and could be seen as errors or intentional subversions of religious imagery. However, they are more likely the result of the AI’s imperfect understanding of human anatomy and religious iconography.
- Other Anomalies (Saint Joseph’s Arms, Two-Headed Baby, Our Lady’s Legs, Faceless Cow): These elements, if accurately described, would indeed be troubling in a religious context. However, they likely result from the AI’s limitations in accurately rendering complex scenes and figures.
In conclusion, while the concerns raised point to significant deviations from traditional religious art and symbolism, they are more likely attributable to the limitations and imperfections of AI in understanding and accurately depicting complex religious themes and iconography. These anomalies are not necessarily intentional or indicative of a deeper, malevolent influence but rather reflect the current state of AI technology, which is still imperfect in understanding and representing nuanced human concepts, especially in the realm of spirituality and theology.]
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In racing toward the Throne, mankind is racing toward a netherworld.
It all tallies to the High Sin of Lucifer.
The “Throne” is that of God, and, no, humans are not rushing there to worship; they are trying to usurp i, to acsend to the Throne collectively as new Creator.
It was the attempt to ascend to the Throne that got Lucifer throne into hell, and now, gormless, we follow his nefarious footsteps.
Let us spell the ways.
We have violated His right to create with contraception. We have violently upended it with abortion. We have usurped his right by continuing to allow capital punishment. We are now adding to the litany with euthanasia — deciding when a sick person (and these days, sometimes not even a truly ill person) should die.
This is horrendous — enough by itself to rain down wrath.
Contemplate it: in 2021, there were 7,666 cases of euthanasia in the Netherland (like those last three numbers?), 4,480 in Canada, 2,357 in Belgium, and more than 1,300 in the United States (particularly Washington and Oregon).
In 2022, the Nethherlands out did itself, surpassing eight thousand.
That’s bad enough, but there are many other ways in which we seek to usurp God’s role.
There is meddling with human embryos: we are refashioning babies to look and take on the gender we choose.
We are experimenting with aborted babies. (Scaliping them and impanting their hair onto rats, for some bizarre purpose.)
We are rapidly heading toward artificial intelliegnce that in many cognitive tasks will surpass the human brain.
Last week, Russian television had Vladimir Putin conversing with an AI version of himself (it was very difficult to tell which was which (or is it: which was witch).
We are assigning gender. No longer is one necessarily the gender “he” or “she” was born with. A student failed an exam (also last week) for saying, in answe r to a question, that only females become pregnant.
Now — on official documents! — one has a choice of picking one of the two genders or checking off “other” (a teacher at a Catholic school in Upstate New York identified as “mermaid”).
Adam and Eve?
Quash that “myth,” says our brave new world.
It is now a major violation to even complain about this! (Also last week, parents complained when their young girl was forced at a camp to share a bed with a transgender who was really a boy).
Most mephistophelian, we are playing around, trying to combine human and animal cells — create hybrids.
God should have known better. It took Man to invent the “humanzee”!
Noah would have to expand the Ark.
We clone what we now say we own.
At the same time, we are destroying nature.
You can’t make this stuff up. You wouldn’t want to.
And if that doesn’t take the crown, there was (of course: last week’s news) word that scientists were working to integrate human brain cells with AI circuitry. “Researchers have built a hybrid biocomputer — combining laboratory-grown human brain tissue with conventional electronic circuits — that can complete tasks such as voice recognition,” says Nature. “The technology, described on 11 December in Nature Electronics, could one day be integrated into artificial intelligence (AI) systems, or form the basis of improved models of the brain in neuroscience research.”
[resources: Future Events]
JFK, Third Secret, and nuclear war does have a connection. A nuclear war would cause a problem that most do not consider. It would weaken the Earth’s ozone layer and magnetic field system which has already been declining since the 1859 Carrington event (La Salette time period). Note my earlier email (copy below) mentions OSS (a.k.a. CIA) at the North Pole (magnetic pole and fields). Sister Lucia’s diary mentions the “axis of the earth” (magnetic axis and physical axis relationship). Her diary also mentions a Sun event thus connects to the “Miracle of the Sun”. Sister Lucia’s diary also mentions “purification of the world” which might also be called a “mass extinction” or ELE “extinction level event” possible e.t.a. 2024 to 2048. What would communists do with that knowledge?
PS: Kennedy announced Moon program to Congress on May 25, 1961 (watch LBJ’s face in video) and the CIA already knew what they would be looking for on the Moon. We now know they found it and that it confirmed what they learned at Earth’s North Pole. So it is possible that Kennedy knew how that related to the Third Secret. One day everyone will know the truth. By the way Sister Lucia was likely killed in 1959.
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