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A parable told in the end times

The world is in the end time. The old order crumbles down, giving place to visible chaos and an invisible new order, simultaneously and diametrically opposing each other. The middle ground is being eliminated. Strange things are given as important signs to test people’s hearts when choosing between the two. Many parables are emerging from the realms of religion, politics, social movements, moral perceptions, science, and economics. They are all characterized by contradictions that surpass… Read More »A parable told in the end times

BTC is a combination of a cult and a scam

Dr. Craig Wright calls BTC a religion and gives an insightful analysis. But calling BTC a religion lends a bit too much credit to it. Not that religion is good, but BTC is worse. Religion is counterfeit faith. True faith is based on the revelation of the higher realm (the invisible spiritual realm). In contrast, religion, even in its honest form, is based on dogmatism extracted from killed (dead) revelation of the higher realm. That… Read More »BTC is a combination of a cult and a scam

Believing and confessing are supernatural breakthroughs

In the US or the West in general, people who claim to be Christians are, in most cases, either merely culturally attaching, or just claiming to believe in the existence of God. But this is not Christianity. Merely having some kind of notion of God is not salvation. Satan and all evil spirits know that God exists, but there’s no salvation for them, only eternal judgment against them. The sad condition is not because salvation… Read More »Believing and confessing are supernatural breakthroughs

The fraudulent fiat “money” and fake “digital gold”

Failure to distinguish between money and currency is causing a lot of confusion. Money is an agreement of value. Currency is a technology that transmits value represented by the underlying money.  While the two terms are often used interchangeably, there is an essential distinction between them that highlights the difference between the conceptual agreement of value and the practical means of exchanging the value. Money, in its purest form, is an agreement between parties as… Read More »The fraudulent fiat “money” and fake “digital gold”

A poem – to the prophet of digital age

In every age, a prophet stands alone,A beacon in the darkness, scarcely known.A mind so vast, a heart so deeply wise,Yet scorned and shunned beneath unseeing skies. He walks through shadows, through the storm,A voice of truth, though in a world of deform.Not just a sage, but other’s prophetic guide,Through circuits vast, where future paths reside. In history’s tale, the righteous face the flame,Not for their faults, but for their righteous name.Their very light draws… Read More »A poem – to the prophet of digital age

Rapture, pre-tribulation or post-tribulation

There is among Christians a surging viewpoint against pre-tribulation rapture, alleging that believing in or hoping for a pre-tribulation rapture is an erroneous concept or even heretical. Here is the logic behind the above viewpoint:  if one believes in a pre-tribulation rapture, he will lose the ability to discern the appearance of the Antichrist.  The theory is that pre-tribulation believers will follow the following harmful logic: Since the rapture must happen before the tribulation, and it… Read More »Rapture, pre-tribulation or post-tribulation

Entertainment and reality

Elon Musk posted on X questioning why people side with the resistance in apocalyptic films but don’t do the same in reality. That’s not surprising. All entertainment, even that which is inspired and positive, is being secretly manipulated by Satan to numb the human sense of reality (both evil and righteousness). For example, apocalyptic films mostly don’t achieve any sense of biblical pre-warning but only create two alternative effects: first is a false sense that… Read More »Entertainment and reality

Replace-By-Fee and Truth-In-Time-Order

BTC has now fully implemented RBF (Replace-By-Fee), a transaction protocol that allows a user to replace an unconfirmed Bitcoin transaction with a new one that pays a higher fee. With RBF, BTC is selling a disease and a cure. The irony is that RBF actually makes sense in the context of BTC because it creates some competition for a scarce resource, namely the transactions per block, which creates a disorder, while RBF helps to create… Read More »Replace-By-Fee and Truth-In-Time-Order

AI Hallucination is Inevitable

In a published article, “Hallucination is Inevitable: An Innate Limitation of Large Language Models“, authors Ziwei Xu et al. recognize the following: “[It is] impossible to eliminate hallucination in LLM.” “Hallucination has been widely recognized to be a significant drawback for large language models (LLMs). There have been many works that attempt to reduce the extent of hallucination. These efforts have mostly been empirical so far, which cannot answer the fundamental question whether it can… Read More »AI Hallucination is Inevitable

Beyond optics to reality: the gap of information

I recently saw an interesting optical illusion, which probably has been seen by many. A small image shows a figure of a man’s head, but when clicked on to view at a higher resolution (a larger size), it is really a group of children whose body shapes are arranged in a particular pattern to create the effect.  I paused on this and gave it some thought. I’m not sure if I like the trick, but… Read More »Beyond optics to reality: the gap of information