AI and the Image of the Beast at the End of the World
Now we envision partnering children with AI for life. An AI whose goals will be to make them as happy and successful as possible. What could go wrong?
Read more →Now we envision partnering children with AI for life. An AI whose goals will be to make them as happy and successful as possible. What could go wrong?
Read more →Matthew’s genealogy of Christ names four women – a saint, a deceiver, a prostitute, and an adulteress. This all set the stage for our salvation?
Read more →Prayer is essential in the life of the Orthodox Church. To understand what Orthodox believe, examine our prayers to God, the Saints, and the Blessed Virgin Mary. All worship is prayer, but not all prayer is worship.
Read more →Darwinian Evolution is an unscientific belief system, incompatible with Christianity, that leads to the abolition of humankind.
Read more →An English priest examines prophecies about WWIII and Russia in light of current world events. Could a new Tsar already be here?
Read more →Our modern world is so thoroughly permeated with Gnostic ideas that we fail to even notice them. Even when they infect the Holy Orthodox Church.
Read more →The body and the soul are not separate in Orthodox Christianity. The physical and the spiritual are inextricably linked.
Read more →While almost any Internet filtering service will stop the porn, most let all the other harmful content through out of fear of being attacked as “homophobic” or “transphobic”. Using a service that only blocks porn is the equivalent of scrupulously keeping your front door locked in a high crime area, while simultaneously leaving the back door and all your windows wide open. If you aren’t blocking the LGBTQ+ propaganda, your kids are still at risk.
Read more →Archbishop Elpidophoros lied about Orthodox Baptism to justify baptizing children of a same-sex couple born of immoral surrogacy.
Read more →It really is one mark or the other. Are you marked by God as His servant, or will you be marked by the beast as one of his?
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