Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Holographic Immortals

Death is something that binds all of us. Technology is the weapon of choice to combat it. Today we live in a world where technology has unlocked God mode and begun to resurrect deceased celebrities. While they may be a revenue stream for Hollywood and family members, it will come from a place of wickedness crafted by sordid blacksmiths. This paradigm shift is bringing with it new gods preaching a new gospel; one of self-importance packaged as one's "legacy." 

Roughly a year before Kobe Bryant died, he was virtually cloned to celebrate 50 million visitors coming to Los Angeles in 2018. I have a feeling this will not be the last we see of Kobe being that Whitney Houston and many other dead artists are now doing virtual tours

Combine this with the hustle culture that is arising and promotions of hard work, patience, discipline, benevolence, and humbleness; these holographic stars appear more sinister than one might initially think. It is essential not to forget that we live in the middle of a warzone, and only one side, truly, makes out alive. 

Jesus has taught us on numerous occasions to anticipate false prophets and messiahs. He has also told us in  Luke 10:3 "Go your way; behold, I send you out as lambs among wolves." Therefore, we must use prudence to avoid a snare set by the enemy. His pseudonym isn't the Deceiver for no reason. Build your ark and weather the storm. 

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