JOHN LENNOX ON AI, TRANSHUMANISM AND JESUS CHRIST

Thank goodness God is keeping John Lennox alive so he can continue to provide us with gems like this presentation.

John Lennox warns of ‘idolatrous’ worship of AI, ‘reducing people to machines’

As artificial intelligence becomes more powerful, Lennox believes society risks elevating the technology to a position it was never meant to occupy. “The Christian faith has a great deal to say to this arms race,” Lennox said, warning against making technology “the ultimate source of truth.” He also expressed concern that AI is “reductionist,” adding, “We’re reducing people to machines.”

Lennox stressed that AI systems, regardless of their sophistication, lack consciousness, emotion and true understanding.

This is a machine. Machines do not think,” he said. “They do not understand the redness of red. They do not experience emotion. They have no consciousness.” Instead, he said human beings possess a unique dignity because God created them with both intelligence and consciousness. “We need to step back and realize that we are conscious beings,” Lennox said. “And that gives us a supreme dignity and value.

Lennox added that “the genius of God is that He’s made you and me and He’s connected in us consciousness and intelligence.” He also chastised efforts to “anthropomorphize everything” and treat AI “as if they’re conscious beings.”

To reduce ourselves to merely machines or, on the other hand merely animals, is to demean our value,” he said. 

Bartlett then shared a quote from a former Google engineer, who predicted that “what is going to be created will effectively be a god.” “It’s not a god in the sense that it will make lightning or cause hurricanes,” he clarified while pondering, “if there is something a billion times smarter than the smartest human, what else can you call it?

Lennox acknowledged that some people already attribute godlike qualities to AI.

You have a system even now that has got some of the qualities we normally associate with God,” he said. “It appears to be omniscient. You can ask it any question. It is omnipresent through the internet.”

He noted that AI worship communities already exist and warned that such devotion amounts to idolatry. “It’s bowing down to something that in the end is idolatrous because it is less than God,” Lennox said. “And some people welcome this and say, ‘Well, this is the way we should go.’ And other people say, ‘Just wait a moment, there’s something very strange going on here.’”

Bartlett noted that “people are basically praying to it now [and] confiding in it in a way.” Dismisses ‘transhumanist agenda’ to ‘solve the problem of death’: ‘You’re too late’ 

Lennox also took aim at transhumanism, a movement that seeks to use technology to dramatically extend human life and eventually overcome death itself.

According to Lennox, Christianity already offers the answer many transhumanists are searching for. “The problem of physical death was solved when God raised Christ from the dead 20 centuries ago,” he said, adding that transhumanists are “too late” and cannot stop death. 

While some transhumanists hope technology will eventually allow humans to upload their consciousness into digital forms, Lennox pointed to the Christian hope of resurrection. “I’m waiting for the biggest uploading that’s ever going to happen in history when Christ returns and raises me from the dead because that is precisely what He promises,” he said.

Lennox added that transhumanism ultimately reflects humanity’s age-old desire to become divine. Lennox said how he often asks proponents of transhumanism, “Isn’t it fascinating that your transhumanism consists [of] humans reaching out to become little gods?”

Christianity, by contrast, tells the story of “a God who became human so that He could give us life and give us a new relationship with Him.” Lennox also asserted that both transhumanism and AI-driven visions of the future attempt to build a utopia without addressing humanity’s deeper moral problem.

They will not face the sin problem,” he said.

What really completes the circle for me is that my relationship with God is a relationship which is based on the solution to the really hard problem,” he added. “And that is the problem that I, by nature, have not always done good and by my own standards, I have failed.” 

Lennox summarized both transhumanism and AI as efforts to “build paradise, utopia without facing the problem of the damage that humans have caused to themselves and one another” that “will not face the sin problem.”

He dismissed these alternatives as inadequate: “Christianity to me doesn’t compete with … anything else because Christ offers me something nobody else offers me. Nobody else offers me peace, the peace of knowing that I have real forgiveness; the peace of knowing that I have a friend and a companion to whom I can talk all the time.”

‘You become a Christian by trusting Christ;’ not a ‘merit-based religion’

During the interview, Lennox reflected on his own path to faith and emphasized that Christianity is rooted in personal trust in Jesus Christ rather than religious tradition. “You see, my parents taught me quite clearly that I wasn’t born a Christian,” he recalled. “You become a Christian by trusting Christ.

To have somebody born or made a Christian by some ceremony is absurd to my mind,” Lennox asserted. He acknowledged that he “didn’t have any great feelings or anything else” as a child but came to “really believe this stuff is true” as he got older and attended college. 

As he began publicly sharing his faith, he said his confidence grew stronger over time.

It was when I began to stand and share with others that a great deal of the underpinning came in and the certainty came cumulatively. I’ve never had these big flashes of anything, but I have had several experiences of what I can only put down to direct divine guidance.” Lennox added that he doesn’t “regard myself as religious, particularly.”

Most religions prescribe a moral way that you try to follow and you’ve teachers, gurus, imams, all the rest, priests to keep you on the way, and then you come to a judgment at the end,” he added. “I usually draw a scale of justice. And if your good deeds tip over the bad deeds, then you get into whatever it is: Heaven, nirvana, all the rest of … That’s religion. It’s not Christianity, though many people think it is.” 

Lennox pointed to the refrain that “I do my best and I hope that God will be kind” as “the exact opposite of Christianity” and instead “a merit-based religion.” He noted that “in a human relationship, we don’t base our affection and relationship with someone on the basis of their merit.”

God does everything, and if we trust Him, He is the one who gives us certainty. So, it’s not arrogance to accept it from Him. It’s arrogance actually to reject and say, ‘Oh no, no, I’ll go my own way, and I’ll try my best and hope that you will accept me,’” he concluded. 

 Agnostic Bartlett acknowledges ‘peace’ in Lennox and other Christians

Near the end of the conversation, Bartlett made a striking observation about Lennox and other Christian guests he has interviewed. “You have a certain peace and contentment that I rarely see in people that I interview,” Bartlett told Lennox. Bartlett’s interview with Lennox comes not long after he interviewed Canadian apologist Wesley Huff. As his conversation with Lennox wrapped up, Bartlett, an agnostic, said the theologian’s demeanor was “one of the most compelling arguments for God” that he had presented. Huff, he added, “gave me the same feeling as you. [He] feels like a really happy person, content.” 

Bartlett suggested a pattern was emerging among Christian thinkers featured on his show. “Christian apologists have that anchoring that so many of us are looking for,” he said. Lennox responded by noting that the peace found in Christianity is uniquely connected to forgiveness through Jesus Christ.

I don’t find that sense of fulfillment and peace that comes through the forgiveness in Christ,” in other religions, he said. After Lennox insisted that religion gives “people something outside themselves,” he pushed back on Bartlett’s suggestion that “irrespective of which religion [it] fills that place in your life, you still get the same boost and meaning.” “I don’t find this need met in those practitioners of other religions,” Lennox insisted. “I don’t find that sense of fulfillment and peace — that comes through the forgiveness in Christ.”

Look beyond ‘reductionist view of the world;’ atheism ‘destroys rationality’ 

Lennox also addressed what he sees as a growing hunger for meaning in a culture dominated by materialistic explanations of life. Many people, he said, are dissatisfied with a worldview that reduces reality to nothing more than physics and chemistry.

He pointed to “the number of intellectuals who are step-by-step taking the Christian faith more seriously.” Bartlett agreed, adding that “it does feel like more and more people have these sort of existential questions about meaning.”

Lennox attributed this phenomenon to the “reductionist view of the world” pushed on the public. He contended that “people rightly feel it’s too small a world to live in” and are “looking to break out of this” in search of “a bigger picture that can make sense of my world and make sense of my life and give [it] some meaning.” 

Lennox went on to argue that atheism ultimately undermines the rational foundation it depends on. “If you reduce everything, it ends up in a black hole of meaninglessness,” he proclaimed. “That’s one of my top reasons for not being an atheist because it destroys rationality almost by definition.” While critics often portray faith and reason as opposites, Lennox maintained that Christianity is grounded in evidence and intellectual inquiry.

I’m a Christian because I believe the evidence supports it,” he said. “Otherwise, I wouldn’t.”

TWO GIANT INTELLECTUALS DISCUSS GOD

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with mathematician, author, and theologian Dr. John Lennox. They discuss the axioms and dangerous aims of transhumanism, the interplay between ethical faith, reason, and the empirical world that makes up the scientific endeavour, and the line between Luciferian intellectual presumption and wise courageous exploration. Dr. John Carson Lennox is a ​​Northern Irish mathematician, bioethicist, and Christian apologist. Dr Lennox has been one of the most important apologists for me. I take every opportunity to listen to him. He has written books that will expand your Biblical knowledge and faith. He was a professor at Oxford and Green Templeton College (now retired) where he specialized in group theory. Lennox appeared in numerous debates with questions ranging from “Is God Good” to “Is There a God,” and faced off with academic titans such as Richard Dawkins, Michael Shermer, and Christopher Hitchens, among others. Lennox speaks four languages – English, German, French, and Russian, has written 70 peer-reviewed articles on mathematics, co-authored two Oxford Mathematical Monographs, and was noted for his role in translating Russian mathematics while working as a professor. I have also enjoyed listening to Jordan Peterson and seeing the positive impact he has had on male university students and watching his coming to faith after both his daughter and wife came to faith.

WHY JESUS NEEDS TO RETURN NOW

For the first time in human history, man can tamper with his DNA under the guise of advancing evolution. Man sees himself as the captain of his destiny, able to cure diseases, overcome human limitations, and even overcome death. Rather than live with the image of God which he has and receive the cure for his fallen state, man would prefer to pretend God does not exist and attempt his own cure. Even the difference between the sexes is no longer considered God-given.

Evolutionists believe they are rapidly advancing evolution by manipulating DNA. Once man corrupts his image with animals (chimera) and demons, which happened in Noah’s day, God will step in once again and pour out His wrath upon an unrepentant world. God’s Word reveals that this is exactly what will happen when God pours out His wrath with the Trumpet (Revelation 8) and Bowl (Revelation 16) judgments.

Satan’s plan may well include persuading or even forcing mankind to change its genetic make-up, forsaking the image of the one who created us. This may be what it means to take the “mark of the Beast”. Could technology allow Satan to produce a hybrid from his own seed as Genesis 3:15 predicts? Numerous reports that alien abductees had their seed harvested to create a hybrid alien/human race supports this hypothesis.

The transhumanism (posthumanism) movement is all about going beyond being human and evolving into superhumans. Thank goodness God has told us what He allows Satan to do in advance, so we can be prepared and get in step with what He has called us to do.

TRANSHUMANISM IS AN END TIMES SIGN

Time Magazine, in December of 1997, reported on Dr. Richard Seed, a physicist from Chicago who became well known for his announcement of plans to start human cloning. He declared: God intended for man to become one with God. We are going to have to have almost as much knowledge and as much power as God. Cloning and the reprogramming of DNA are the first serious steps in becoming one with God (National Public Radio). Seed’s words are not intended in any Biblical sense but to declare that we too will become as God – that we can be our own Gods. A week later, Seed elaborated in an interview on CNN, “Man will develop the technology and the science and the capability to have an indefinite lifespan. Eleven years later, he would make an even more radical statement; whereas his first statement was that we would become like God, his later statement was to become a God. ” We are going to become God’s, period. If you do not like it, get off. You do not have to contribute, you do not have to participate, but if you are going to interfere with me becoming a God, you are going to have trouble. There will be warfare. Seed’s words are not just isolated, radical ideas but part of the much larger and well-funded movement known as transhumanism (or posthumanism). While probably most in it would not proclaim that they want to become gods, the goal is the same. They are playing with the human source code in ways that are extremely dangerous. Biblical transhumanist researcher Dr John P. McTernan states, “Evolution detaches man from his creator and being created in God’s image and likeness. Man is now a free agent to tamper with his DNA under the guise of advancing evolution. Man sees himself as the captain of his own destiny. He is going to overcome death, disease, and human limitations. The only problem with this is that man is not the captain of his destiny. God is in control, and Biblical prophecy gives us the end of the story. God has given us 2000 prophecies of Jesus’ return and His coming Millennial Kingdom, and we may already be living in the last seven years before He returns.

DISCOVER THE LINKS BETWEEN ANCIENT WRITINGS, BIBLICAL PROPHECY AND MODERN SCIENCE

Diving into the depths of the Ancient Writings and the Future: Nephilim, Giants, Transhumanism, and Revelation Explored. Doug Hamp on The Sensible Hippie Podcast explores the fascinating realms of ancient giants, the cutting-edge concept of transhumanism, and the profound mysteries of the Book of Revelation. Doug uncovers how these seemingly disparate topics weave together to challenge our understanding of humanity’s past, present, and future. You will discover the links between biblical prophecy and modern science, and how they can illuminate our path forward. It will give you a much better understanding of the Nephilim and why God had to destroy the human-angel hybrids. Doug also gives us a much better understanding of the Mark of the Beast than the commonly held views. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation that pushes the boundaries of what we know and where we’re headed.

Dr. Hamp is an expert in ancient languages and has found the Prince of this World, Satan is evident in ancient writings of the Sumerians, Babylonians, and others, but under different names. The Sumerians, who lived in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) around 4,000 to 2,000 BCE, had a rich pantheon of gods and goddesses, but Enlil is the name for Satan. Enlil was also worshipped by the Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians. In the Mesopotamian region, Markduk is the name for Satan. He was the chief deity worshipped during the 2nd millennium BCE.

Doug also shows us how the Biblical Nimrod is a template for the Antichrist as in ancient writings he is linked to Enlil (Satan) and is seen as Akkad. god of war and hunting, and Ninurta under his title Lugal. marada, “king of Marad, or great strength.” He could also be Marduk (Sumer, amar. ud [u]), the hero-god of battle.

For me, Doug has revealed how Satan down through history has been controlling mankind. The Tower of Babel shows us how quickly after the worldwide flood of Noah’s day mankind rebelled against God resulting in God creating new languages that forced people to separate and make the nations that exist today. Earth’s true history can only be found in the Bible as its source is our Creator.

TRANSHUMANISM

God created man in His image with incredible intellect, creativity, rationality, objectivity, and other abilities. How sad it is to see great minds like Yuval Harari being used to deny the existence of the one who gave them their abilities. Puffed up with intellectual pride even suggesting that the next step in the evolutionary process is, with the use of AI, to become gods.

As Martyn Isles states in his new book Who Am I? Solving the identity puzzle: “”How sinful to see them try to unburden their craving to know God by serving self, demons, and idols. All these are perversions of the very faculties that were supposed to enable us to image God. Human beings were made to image God. We should not just think about it as our status, we should think about it as our calling, to be holy, righteous, and to know God.”

TRANSHUMANISM: ANOTHER END TIMES SIGN

The transhumanist movement boasts that man can direct his own destiny through the rewriting of his DNA code. Transhumanists seek to make man into gods by directing his own evolution. Rather than accepting that God originally created man in His image and man is now fallen, but through Jesus can be restored to that original and unfallen image, the transhumanist insists that man can do it himself.

If you have not already viewed my post: A World Gone Mad which features a video by the humanist Yuval Harari then I suggest you do so. This man is adored by the World Economic Forum (WEF) crowd. The video is Yuval addressing WEF on how man is developing and the next step is “we will now aim to upgrade humans into gods, and turn Homo sapiens into Homo deus.”

You also need to read Douglas Hamp’s book: Corrupting the Image: Angels, Aliens, and the Antichrist Revealed. The following paragraph is an extract from this book.

Satan will use man’s desire to be his own god to deceive him into believing the ultimate lie—that his fallen messengers are both the Creators and saviours of man. He will not do this openly but will deceive mankind through demons that are masquerading as “aliens” who are spreading the message that the inhabitants of the earth can evolve to be like them and obtain transcendent powers. Finally, the seed of the Serpent will come; he will be a man who will be greater than his fellows, who will understand sinister schemes and shall rise up and become the Antichrist.”

What is happening in the world today, a turning away from God and His values is forecast in the Bible to proceed Jesus’ second coming to Earth, so we should not be surprised but excited that our redemption is close.