"If I were Satan and had the goal of making people lose faith, I would most likely have applied subtle tactics, focusing on sowing doubt, despair and disappointment, alternatively of acting in a visible way," the Spanish priest Francisco Javier Bronchalo responded erstwhile he decided to do a small experimentation and see what strategy artificial intelligence would take on the devil's place.
The answer given by Chat GPT was published by the clergy on the website “Religión en Liberatad”. As Fr Bronchalo stated, “the consequence speaks for itself.” Artificial intelligence gave its devilish plan at 7 points.
As the first point of the AI mentions “the spread of utmost individualism”, that is, “promoting a imagination of a planet focused solely on its own meIt’s okay. ” The aim is to separate the individual from both loved ones and communities and from "thinking something greater" than herself. "Egoism and self-sufficiency could lead to abandonment of faith, as the request for trust in something higher would be lost."
The second method is to trigger “pain and despair”. To put people “in situations where they are facing the sufferings of the seemingly unjust.” This, in turn, may rise doubts and question "the goodness or existence of God." In turn, “distraction and superficiality” is the 3rd way that people “have no time or interest in exploring deep topics specified as spirituality or transcendental purpose”. It is simply essential to make people “take care of the sound of modern life”, which consists of “technology, amusement and material concerns”.
Questioning the existence of absolute truths, or "moral relativism" is the 4th point. "If everything is equally preferred, then the consciousness of religion can be dissolved, becoming cloudy and confused." "Extreme Scientism" is the 5th tactic, which is to convince a man that discipline is "the only preferred origin of knowledge", and that which is spiritual or spiritual belongs to superstition. What matters is what is material.
As far as spiritual institutions are concerned, the sixth point of artificial intelligence is to spread hypocrisy in them. The aim is to “express or even advance corruption, immorality and scandals inside” specified institutions. The fall of “leaders or institutions that represent faith” could lead to a full failure of faith.
Finally, the last method in this devilish agenda is to "divide and conflict" – "encourage hatred and division, including among believers." For "a religion which is represented as a origin of peace is subdued as a consequence of an interior conflict or war on its behalf." In conclusion, artificial intelligence states that “these methods would be indirect and subtle, making it seem that a departure from religion would seem natural as a consequence of the circumstances and not the apparent manipulation’.
Finally, the question is, “What do you think of this idea?” to which Fr Bronchalo replies, “You truly seem Satan.” Which in turn is signed by AI: ‘Ha, ha’ Well, I am glad that the answer seemed convincing to you, although my intention is far from Satanic. I am only here to research ideas in neutral form and present interesting perspectives.”
Source: religiousenlibertad.com
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