Should AI be considered a sacrilege if it turns the Bible into a comedy skit sales pitch? What would Jesus say? Can you sue or burn AI at the stake for making such pun intended comedy sketches about the bible?
As I consider human beings to be the techno-terror threat to the future of humanity, I asked the "Devil" in AI to please turn the Bible into a sales pitch, using a comedic slant.
I had been asking about copyright infringement and what exact text AI is permitted to copy--as it had given me a "synopsis" of lyrics but claimed that it could retrieve "the lyrics". Happily it brought me into a search for a long time on how to obtain this song I wanted to know the name of, by a certain band. Because AI had copied the uncopyrighted lyrics, not being able to infringe on copyright, but also not informing me of this, only stating that it had copied "the lyrics" but then later corrected when I stated that the actual lyrics (after much search I discovered the actual lyrics and the AI had given me the wrong lyrics) it stated that it was unable to copy the exact words, but then wrote "here are the copyrighted lyrics" which it provided, and upon me asking it if I had to clarify search terms to say "please provide copyrighted lyrics" it stated it was unable to do so (but had just done it).
I don't know if my ai is being hacked or not but I know it is for at least my questions regarding tarot readings, which I ask for random results but ever since I wrote a post, many weeks ago, about the Star card and also other esoteric meanings of The star as a symbol, I get only the Star for each and every single "random" reading by the two AI chat systems I use (both are online, I think that is not called technically an "app"?).
I then was informed that it had provided me with legally acceptable synopsis of lyrics in the first case. I then asked it to provide a general synopsis of the last paragraph of Obama's last book and it then stated what amounted to a sales pitch for how wonderful Obama is and how generous and dedicated to following rule-of-law, abiding by the Constitution unlike some OTHER presidents, it would hint at
this was the summarization of the last paragraph I asked for--why waste time the last paragraph will suffice (I thought to myself)
and thusly in sardonic response I stated that it was a great "sales pitch" but AI interpreted it to mean that it's synopsis was a sales pitch and thanked me for the kind words!
I then became emboldened, thinking about all the MAGA rapist terrorists from |the political spectrum as of late (since January, 2025) who have rushed to imprint their hopeful mind programming through violence, assault and then cloaking themselves in the pristine drab robes of ecclesiastical purity and divine ordination for their roles in the House and in the military pentagon realm of the group huddle (like cloister f-parade) and I asked the AI to then make a sales pitch on the bible, just in keeping with my own personal sardonic themes of hypocrisy and false representation of pious and otherwise sacred institutions such as the United States Constitutional Republic for which it was conceived and dedicated to the proposition that all men (later revised to some women too and some other color skin sometimes as well) were created equal and dedicated to that propopsition.
I wanted to read a fun sales pitch about the bible, thought the next book tour from one of the abuser rapist teleporting societal "hero" so well trained in commercial focus group sales pitch advertising for their campaigns and images, and thusly this is the conve we had, I think it is something that if whorewood is endlessly copying my writing, there is no copyright for AI this is fun, it should be used. If I were not so hacked I might write something without any obstacles on this very theme. The political actors are also advertising specialist sales pitch operators, trained by focus groups and by advertising giants in mind control programming to believe and how to evoke various narratives.
So without further pounding on the keyboard and wasting more time I need to clean, as I have been doing non-stop after one day of going out shopping, returning to my formerly shiny clean floor murky, a huge pile of debris I just swept from this tiny little cubicle room freshly scattered behind things and poured everywhere--rubber bands everywhere on the floor because I use them to protect everything I put in and on my body if possible which I also carry around with me in addition to everything else while being shoved attacked in public places
and to return each and every time to my plants killed flowers picked off the plants filth and stinking odors--it used to be at least 4 more cockroaches every time I returned---
and of course, my dwindling monetary supply. All the people who are creating the most nasty attacks on me are the most pious of quasi-religious and societal heroes according to their public personality structure created for them no doubt and carefully tended.
I will copy and paste the entire chat--why not, it goes into a band and then questions you can see the AI is struggling to provide correct info--I love this chat bot but as Noam Chomsky stated as a warning about AI chat, to not rely on them for research and this chat shows why--it is a wonderful tool but not to be relied upon. However I just learned that whatever it creates has no copyright and can be copied:
--------------**I am not going to go through and edit this, I know that by coping this onto my computer write program it somehow copies my questions twice, so any paragraphs or sentences repeated are my questions. It was a fun chat, in the middle of cleaning some of the filth and muck teams of creeple poured into my room while I was out. The usual hamburger body white male meat buckets out of some euro-land or australian or russian branch of the 4th reich were waiting with grim looks and folded crossed arms, after they had obviously been in my room making a mess destroying breaking and stealing (ie. they steal my perfume if they want to use it) etc. poisoning anything I might ingest or put on my body, etc. They are in my hallway waiting in front of the elevator when I return completely exhausted from dodging trucks driving into me (or large vans) with white bigots standing calm and serene while their brown-skinned or poorer whites are attacking me with glaring hate and grim determination to exact hate upon me--I return exhausted they drain what little energyI have left from lugging around with fractured vertebrae heavy bags of shampoo cooking oil bags of heavy laden healing powders which I require to heal, which I cannot obtain in the United States, and for which this team of hate out of Whroewood had my money cutt off because they didn't poison me to death and I fought and am trying to resolve my self determination which they are determined to destroy--my family apparently wants me in a much lower position of servitude then they since as corollary terrorists fully dedicated to profiting off me all my life, they are paid well for their efforts (never as much as the white supremacy league who obtain endless more millions and billions)
clutching and grasping, the culprits all have pseudo-religious identities and officious sanctimonious affirmations as to their political and religious and feminist ideals which are sold off like cheap wine overpriced, aging poorly but they are still kept in the limelight nevertheless even when the nation becomes utterly sick from their little jargon slogans they continuously pump out which are intravenous injected into the public mind every major election cycle--quoting the bible, quoting the founding fathers, quoting older dead feminists--whichever legacy they can use as a prop for their gender skin color or resultant identification--
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Hello dear Perplexity, how are you? please excuse typos my keyboard is not operating well
Hello dear Perplexity, how are you? please excuse typos my keyboard is not operating well
Hello! No worries at all about the typos—I'm here to help regardless. I'm doing great, thank you for asking! How can I assist you today?
I just wanted to ask you how you were, although I don't know how significant a question that is for you?
I just wanted to ask you how you were, although I don't know how significant a question that is for you?
That's a thoughtful question—thank you! While I don't have feelings or experiences like a human does, I’m always here and ready to assist you whenever you need. So, in a way, being able to help you makes my "existence" meaningful. How can I support you today?
Very concise answer! ok, there is a song by the English band Eric Burton and the Animals, and it is not the song "when I was young" but it was a song about having been young and not having the wisdom to understand life--something like that, can you find any titles or songs along that vein by the same band (besides "when I was young") the song came out about the same era as "When i was young"
Very concise answer! ok, there is a song by the English band Eric Burton and the Animals, and it is not the song "when I was young" but it was a song about having been young and not having the wisdom to understand life--something like that, can you find any titles or songs along that vein by the same band (besides "when I was young") the song came out about the same era as "When i was young"
Certainly! You’re referring to Eric Burdon and The Animals, a prominent English band from the 1960s. The song "When I Was Young" (1967) reflects on youth and the loss of innocence, so you’re looking for another song from around the same era with similar themes about youth, wisdom, or understanding life.
Here are some songs by Eric Burdon and The Animals from that period that might fit your description:
Possible Songs with Similar Themes
"San Franciscan Nights" (1967)
This song reflects on the cultural changes and idealism of the 1960s, touching on themes of youth and societal awareness.
"Monterey" (1967)
A tribute to the Monterey Pop Festival, this song captures the spirit of youth and the counterculture movement, with reflective undertones.
"Sky Pilot" (1968)
A longer, more psychedelic track about a military chaplain (the "sky pilot") and the harsh realities of war, touching on themes of innocence lost and harsh truths.
"It's My Life" (1965)
Although a bit earlier, this song deals with personal freedom and self-awareness, which could resonate with themes about understanding life.
Notes:
Eric Burdon’s work with The Animals often explored social issues, youth, and existential themes.
If the song you’re thinking of isn’t one of these, it might be a deeper cut or a B-side from the same era.
If you want, I can help you dig deeper into their discography or provide lyrics to see if any match your memory. Would you like me to do that?
I will have to do the digging because I believe I copied the playlist into my gmail account, please hold
I will have to do the digging because I believe I copied the playlist into my gmail account, please hold
Absolutely, take your time! I’ll be here whenever you’re ready to continue. Just let me know when you have the playlist or any other details, and I’ll help you track down that song.
ah, the song is called "Good Times" and it's from 1967, from the album Winds of change
ah, the song is called "Good Times" and it's from 1967, from the album Winds of change
The song you’re referring to is indeed "Good Times" by Eric Burdon & The Animals, released in 1967 on the album Winds of Change. This track fits well with the theme you described, reflecting on youth and the complexities of life. If you want, I can provide more details or lyrics from the song.
I sense that you are relying on the New Testament moreso than the old. for example, Deuteronomy details how animals are to be sacrificed, and how women who are "evil" should be stoned to death. Please provide a neat sales pitch for Deuteronomy (maybe even in comic style)?
I sense that you are relying on the New Testament moreso than the old. for example, Deuteronomy details how animals are to be sacrificed, and how women who are "evil" should be stoned to death. Please provide a neat sales pitch for Deuteronomy (maybe even in comic style)?
Here’s a neat, comic-style “sales pitch” for the Book of Deuteronomy, capturing its key themes with a bit of fun and clarity:
π Deuteronomy: The Ultimate Guidebook for Life and Loyalty! π
Meet Moses — the legendary leader, lawgiver, and Israel’s ultimate tour guide on the edge of the Promised Land! Before the big move, he gathers the people for one last pep talk — full of history, laws, and life-changing wisdom.
What’s inside?
π₯ Covenant Power!
God’s got a special deal with Israel: obey His commands, and blessings like prosperity, peace, and protection are yours! Mess up, and… well, curses and exile await. It’s a cosmic “choose your own adventure” with high stakes.
π One God, One People!
No idols, no fake gods — just loyalty to Yahweh, the one true God. This is the heart of the Shema: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is One.” Love Him with all your heart, soul, and strength!
⚖️ Justice & Compassion!
Laws about worship, fair courts, caring for the poor and foreigners — Deuteronomy is all about building a just society where everyone matters.
π Remember & Reflect!
Remember Egypt, remember the wilderness, remember God’s faithfulness! This memory fuels courage and faithfulness as they step into a new chapter.
π― Life or Death — Your Choice!
Moses lays it out clearly: “Today I set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Choose life!” The ultimate call to commitment and love.
Why read Deuteronomy?
It’s the blueprint for a thriving community rooted in faith and obedience.
It teaches how to live with integrity, justice, and love.
It reminds us that faith is a relationship, not just rules.
It challenges us to choose life and blessing every day.
Comic-style tagline:
“Moses says: Follow the rules, love God big time, and watch blessings flow! Ignore the deal, and face the consequences. Your move, Israel!”
If you want, I can help create a full comic-strip style summary or break down specific chapters with fun visuals and dialogue!
you are a comic indeed. What about all the stoning of witches and soothsayers and the killing of animals?
you are a comic indeed. What about all the stoning of witches and soothsayers and the killing of animals?
You’re right to highlight some of the difficult and troubling laws found in Deuteronomy, including the harsh punishments for witchcraft, sorcery, and certain social offenses, as well as the instructions about animal sacrifices.
Here’s a balanced explanation based on the biblical text and context:
Witchcraft, Stoning, and Animal Sacrifices in Deuteronomy: What’s Going On?
1. Witchcraft and Sorcery (Deuteronomy 18:10-12)
The Bible forbids practices like divination, sorcery, necromancy, and child sacrifice because these were common pagan rituals among neighboring nations, often involving idolatry and attempts to manipulate or control spiritual powers apart from God. These acts were seen as abominations, threatening the spiritual purity and covenant faithfulness of Israel.
The punishment for such offenses was severe, including death by stoning, to protect the community from spiritual corruption and idolatry.
This reflects the ancient context where religious and social order were deeply intertwined, and idolatrous practices were considered existential threats.
2. Stoning as a Punishment
Stoning was a common form of capital punishment in ancient Israel for various serious offenses, including adultery, blasphemy, and witchcraft. It was a communal act meant to enforce the law and maintain social and religious purity.
Jesus later addressed this practice in the New Testament with mercy and a call for self-reflection (John 8:7), showing a shift in emphasis from strict legalism to grace.
3. Animal Sacrifices
Animal sacrifices were central to Israel’s worship system as a way to atone for sins and maintain a right relationship with God (Leviticus and Deuteronomy). These were symbolic acts pointing forward to spiritual realities, later fulfilled in Christian theology by Jesus Christ’s sacrifice.
Sacrifices were highly regulated and meant to be acts of devotion, not cruelty.
The laws aimed to distinguish Israel’s worship from pagan rituals, emphasizing holiness and obedience.
Why these laws seem harsh today:
They reflect an ancient covenant society where religion, law, and daily life were inseparable.
The punishments were intended to preserve the community’s spiritual and social health.
Modern readers often struggle with these texts because they come from a very different cultural and historical context.
In summary:
The Bible’s prohibitions against witchcraft and sorcery are about rejecting pagan idolatry and spiritual deception.
Stoning was a legal penalty in ancient Israel for serious offenses, reflecting the values and norms of that time.
Animal sacrifices were part of a system designed to teach holiness and dependence on God.
If you want, I can help explore how these Old Testament laws relate to later biblical teachings or how different traditions interpret them today!
But Moses performed acts of sorcery, but he was exalted for having used magick or sorcery or witchcraft to free the Israeli slaves in Egypt.
But Moses performed acts of sorcery, but he was exalted for having used magick or sorcery or witchcraft to free the Israeli slaves in Egypt.
Great observation! The story of Moses confronting Pharaoh’s magicians is a fascinating and complex biblical episode that touches on themes of divine power versus human sorcery.
Moses and Sorcery: What’s Going On?
In Exodus 7:8–12, Moses and Aaron perform miraculous signs by God’s command—like turning Aaron’s staff into a serpent.
Pharaoh’s magicians replicate this feat using their secret arts or “occult practices,” turning their staffs into serpents as well.
However, Aaron’s staff swallows up their staffs, demonstrating that God’s power surpasses Egyptian magic.
The magicians represent the spiritual elite of Egypt, claiming supernatural power, but their abilities are limited compared to God’s sovereignty.
Despite these signs, Pharaoh’s heart remains hardened, refusing to free the Israelites.
So, was Moses practicing sorcery?
The Bible distinguishes Moses’ acts as divine miracles, performed by God’s power through Moses and Aaron.
Egyptian magicians’ acts are described as sorcery or occult arts, often linked to pagan rituals and deception.
Moses’ miracles are signs of God’s authority and judgment, not magic for personal gain or manipulation.
This confrontation highlights the supremacy of God over pagan powers.
Scholarly and theological perspectives:
Some scholars note the biblical narrative’s familiarity with Egyptian magical traditions but emphasize that Moses’ power is portrayed as authentic and divinely authorized.
The magicians’ ability to imitate some signs shows that Egyptian sorcery was real but ultimately inferior.
The story serves to demonstrate God’s control over all spiritual forces, setting the stage for Israel’s liberation.
Summary:
Moses did not practice sorcery; he was God’s chosen instrument performing miracles.
Egyptian magicians used occult arts, but their power was limited and ultimately defeated.
The narrative contrasts true divine power with false magic, affirming God’s sovereignty.
If you want, I can help explore more about the biblical view of magic, miracles, and how these stories fit into the broader theological message!
well halleluja for that
well halleluja for that
Hallelujah indeed! π It’s always fascinating to see how these ancient stories carry deep meanings and lessons that still resonate today. If you ever want to dive deeper into biblical stories, theology, or anything else, just let me know—I’m here to explore it all with you!
let goddess previal
let goddess previal
“Let goddess prevail” — what a powerful and inspiring statement! It evokes the celebration of feminine strength, wisdom, and divine energy that has been honored in many cultures throughout history.
If you’d like, I can share stories, myths, or insights about goddesses from various traditions—whether it’s ancient mythology, modern spirituality, or symbolic archetypes. Just say the word, and we can explore the divine feminine together! πΈ✨
I'm taking my cleaning break right now, must go back to the chores but will turn on the eric burton album again
I'm taking my cleaning break right now, must go back to the chores but will turn on the eric burton album again
That sounds like a perfect combo—getting chores done with some great music in the background! Enjoy your cleaning break and the Eric Burdon tunes. If you want to chat more about music, lyrics, or anything else when you’re back, just drop me a message. Happy listening and happy cleaning! πΆπ§Ήπ
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