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Quantum AI: Merging End Times Technologies

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Setting Up the Antichrist System​

On its website, the World Economic Forum proclaims they “have established the Quantum Computing Network, which facilitates collaboration with companies like Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft, as well as academic institutions and national governments… to prepare society more broadly for the significance of the transition.” Transition indeed.

What quantum computing can do is unlike anything we have seen to date. Not only will this technology have the ability to control every aspect of life, business, finance, medicine, government, etc., but it will also be able to do this with such precision and speed that every person on earth could be placed into a one-world system. This technology will virtually force the world into a one-world financial system, a one-world government, and eventually a one-world religion. This super technology will cause the world’s systems to merge into one unified and computerized way of life. Choices will be eliminated. Freedom will be severely limited. Control will be delivered into the hands of the one who oversees this worldwide interconnecting network.

Scott Townsend of I Am a Watchman Ministries describes how quantum computers combined with AI will be used to establish the Mark of the Beast system. This technology will allow the Antichrist to seemingly replicate the attributes of God during the Tribulation. Only God is omnipotent (all-powerful) (Genesis 1), omniscient (all-knowing) (1 John 3:20, Matthew 10:29-30), and omnipresent (present everywhere) (Psalm 139:7-9), but technology will allow Satan’s Man of Lawlessness to deceive the world. Like the Father of Lies, those technology-enabled lies will cease when Jesus returns in glory.

Scripture warns that mankind will succumb to a one-world government. Quantum computing and AI are the technologies that will make it possible. Understanding the anticipated threat is one thing, but witnessing end-time technologies and events fall into place before our eyes is amazing.

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Yes, current and even future technology seems to be what the AC will use. Or, could it be that todays technology wont be a factor after the judgements and wars, a few billion deaths, in the first half of the tribulation? By the time the MOB is implemented in the last half of the tribulation, technology for the most part could be useless, and not available to any except the select few with the AC?

Only time will tell what will be used, but it wont matter to those who are His, and will be long gone, in Heaven with Him, before any of the above happens.
 
Yes, current and even future technology seems to be what the AC will use. Or, could it be that todays technology wont be a factor after the judgements and wars, a few billion deaths, in the first half of the tribulation? By the time the MOB is implemented in the last half of the tribulation, technology for the most part could be useless, and not available to any except the select few with the AC?

Only time will tell what will be used, but it wont matter to those who are His, and will be long gone, in Heaven with Him, before any of the above happens.

When I think about the Beast system, the End Times Govmint, I imagine that it will struggle throughout those last days to exert it's will and plans upon the world. It's hard to know now how much of a role technology will play in those days as there will most likely be great disruption of tech systems. I imagine the antichrist will often be disappointed in how things play out.
 
When I think about the Beast system, the End Times Govmint, I imagine that it will struggle throughout those last days to exert it's will and plans upon the world. It's hard to know now how much of a role technology will play in those days as there will most likely be great disruption of tech systems. I imagine the antichrist will often be disappointed in how things play out.
The best has a system? Is that literal, or just a modern news figure of political speech? Where do I find out about the “beast system”?
 
The Bible reference is Revelation Chapter 13.

I take everything in the Bible very literally, to include all of Genesis and Revelation.


The technology and systems are now available to make the worldwide beast financial system possible. Every purchase can be tracked, every purchase can be selectively allowed or denied except private cash and barter. Every person's accounts and cards can be enabled, frozen, closed, and canceled in an instant, with or without the person's consent. Artificial intelligence (AI), microchips, bar codes, RFID, QR codes, computers, smart phones, smart things, smart devices, interconnected banking and credit card systems, internet, the internet of things, 5G, audio-video surveillance, GIS, smart homes, Alexa, etc., etc., etc.

In addition to reading the entire book of Revelation, I also highly recommend Hal Lindsey's Late Great Planet Earth. Even though the book is over 50 years old, it provides a good overview of the end times. There are a lot of newer books, which have information on today's technology, which are good. As fast as technology is changing and advancing, the Today's Technology area here on CCF is a good place to start, though.


Jan Markell wrote a very short book called Understanding the Times: Making Sense of the Chaos Leading to Earth's Final Days. Jan's book talks a little about AI, but is more about today's evil. Being short, it's not extremely detailed. Billy Crone has good books (and DVDs) about UFOs, demons, nephilim, the conspiracies/back stories behind the world-wide economic system, covid, etc.

Since I'm a luddite, someone else, who watches online videos, classes, etc. will have to recommend specific ones.


Keep asking questions. People are always willing to help. We're small, so please be patent for an answer(s) to get posted. We don't always agree on everything, but we do all agree that Jesus is our Lord (God) and Savior, Salvation is by faith alone (not works), and He's coming back soon!!! Nothing more needs to happen for Jesus to come back, so it could literally be any moment. If The Lord tarries, maybe next week, next month, next year, etc., but we know it's soon!


16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
John 3:16-18, KJV
 
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So you’re definitely talking about the beast who announces the third horseman, famine, who follows war. How did you make the connection between him and the “great beast” whose number is 666? Are those two exactly the same? Why is 666 the famine beast in particular, is it really a matter of newfangled banking technology?

Also, with reference to AI, actually I’ve seen some of those online video course companies myself, and there’s a compiler that has cryptography on it. Do you see anything in coding and ciphering that looks to you like the bar code master algorithm or the pin number superstring?

I might just be all wide awake and dreaming, of course, since it is one thirty in the morning where I am, but now that you write it out, I can see how that would be a challenging and very interesting math question.
 
The best has a system? Is that literal, or just a modern news figure of political speech? Where do I find out about the “beast system”?
Here is an outline, hope it helps?

What is the end times timeline?​


Got Questions Ministries takes a pretribulational approach to eschatology. From that perspective, here is the order of end-times events that the Bible reveals:


1. The rapture of the church. Christ comes in the clouds to “snatch away” all those who trust in Him (1 Corinthians 15:52). At this same time, the “dead in Christ” will be resurrected and taken to heaven, too. From our perspective today, this is the next event in the eschatological timeline. The rapture is imminent; no other biblical prophecy needs to be fulfilled before the rapture happens.

2. The rise of the Antichrist. After the church is taken out of the way (2 Thessalonians 2:7–8), a satanically empowered man will gain worldwide control with promises of peace (Revelation 13:1; Daniel 9:27). He will be aided by another man, called the false prophet, who heads up a religious system that requires worship of the Antichrist (Revelation 19:20).

3. The tribulation. A period of seven years in which God’s judgment is poured out on sinful humanity (Revelation 6–16). The Antichrist’s rise to power is associated with this time period. During the tribulation on earth, the Church will be in heaven. It is thought that at this time the Judgment Seat of Christ and the Marriage Supper of the Lamb will occur in heaven (2 Corinthians 5:10; Revelation 19:6–10).

4. The Battle of Gog and Magog. In the first part of the tribulation, a great army from the north, in alliance with several other countries from the Middle East and Africa, attacks Israel and is defeated by God’s supernatural intervention (Ezekiel 38–39). (Some commentators place this battle just before the start of the tribulation.)

5. The abomination of desolation. At the midway point of the seven-year tribulation, the Antichrist breaks his covenant with Israel and shows his true colors. The Jews are scattered, and many of them turn to the Lord, realizing that Jesus is their Savior. A great persecution breaks out against all those who believe in Christ (Daniel 12:11; Mark 13:14; Revelation 12:17).

6. The Battle of Armageddon. At the end of the tribulation, Jesus returns with the armies of heaven (Mark 14:62). He saves Jerusalem from annihilation and defeats the armies of the nations fighting under the banner of the Antichrist (Revelation 19:11–21). The Antichrist and the false prophet are captured and thrown alive into the lake of fire (Revelation 19:20).

7. The judgment of the nations. Christ will judge the survivors of the tribulation, separating the righteous from the wicked as “sheep” and “goats” (Matthew 25:31–46). (It is thought that at this time the Old Testament saints will be raised from the dead.) The righteous will enter the Millennial Kingdom; the wicked will be cast into hell.

8. The binding of Satan. Satan will be bound and held in a bottomless pit for the next 1,000 years (Revelation 20:1–3).

9. The Millennial Kingdom. Jesus Himself will rule the world, and Jerusalem will be the capital. This will be a 1,000-year period of peace and prosperity on earth (Revelation 20; Isaiah 60–62). Memorial sacrifices will be offered in a rebuilt temple in Jerusalem (Ezekiel 40–48).

10. The last battle. At the end of the 1,000 years, Satan will be released from his prison for a short time. He will deceive the nations once again, and there will be a rebellion against the Lord that will be quickly defeated (Revelation 20:7–10). Satan will be cast into the lake of fire, never to reappear.

11. The Great White Throne Judgment. All those in hell will be brought forth, and all the wicked from all eras of history will be resurrected to stand before God in a final judgment (Revelation 20:11–15). The verdicts are read, and all of sinful humanity is cast into the lake of fire.

12. The new creation. God completely remakes the heavens and the earth. It is at this time that God wipes away all tears and there will be no more pain, death, or sorrow. The New Jerusalem descends from heaven, and the children of God will enjoy eternity with Him (Revelation 21–22).

 
That’s a good website. I was wondering who owned it, but when I followed the link for FAQS it just had more questions and their name. Since the further questions are interesting, I’ll just go with than and the logo is good enough.

So you believe in the rapture? I’ve looked up the Bible citations, but that’s just in theory, isn’t it? The rapture has a big name as a theological controversy, but aside from broadsides and pamphlets, I’ve never seen a complete debate on the matter. Is that just a pulpit meme, with different pastors who knew each other anyway arguing back and forth in their own churches because they had to keep it lively and publish or perish, or was there another reason for it being such a hot topic?

Was there, like, a prophetic dream in the theological community, or was it something to do with pop literature like Left Behind and This Present Darkness?

I’m not confused at all, it’s just that I don’t know which denominations believed in and which denominations denied the rapture. Does anyone know? Was it Baptists debating Methodists, or more something to do with Catholicism than being an inter Protestant dialogue?
 
Millennialism, the doctrine of a literal 1000 year reign of Christ on earth has been around since the Apostolic Fathers (ie, those, who knew and followed and were taught by Christ) and the Early Church Fathers, who folllowed behind them. The doctrine was supposed to have been debated at Ephesus, but wasn't, and with discouragement about Christ' return not yet happening, the doctrine faded from the majority of Christendom. Contrary to the claims of many amillennialists (Christians, who don't believe in a literal 1000 year reign of Christ on earth before the final judgment, nor a literal 7-year Tribulation period before that), the doctrine was never declared heretical by any of the ecumentical councils.
A closely-related doctrine is dispensationalism.

Most Baptists, non-denominationalists, Assemblies of God, and the Church of the Lutheran Brethren adhere to a pretribulational premillennial view, meaning the Church will be raptured before the start of the millennium (AKA Millennial Kingdom). Pre-tribbers are not only premillennial, but also believe the church will be raptured before a literal seven year Tribulation, which precedes The Second Coming of Christ, which is before the Millennial Kingdom (1000 years). There are other labels, which depend on when someone believes the rapture will occur. Most Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, Episcopalians, and Anglicans are amillennial, meaning they don't believe in a literal 1000 year reign of Christ on earth, nor a literal 7-year Tribulation. Most of the people in these denominations believe the Rapture will happen at the time of The Second Coming, right before the final judgement.


There are some excellent books, which explain the historical aspects of this better than me:


Ancient Dispensational Truth: Refuting the Myth that Dispensationalism is New, by James C. Morris

Recent Pre-Trib Findings , by Lee Brainard

The End-Times by the Ancient Church Fathers, by Ken Johnson

Jesus is Coming: God's Hope for a Restless World, by William Blackstone [Forward by John Walvoord]

Dispensationalism Before Darby: Seventeenth Century and Eighteenth Century English Apocalyptycism. by William Watson [very academic]

Discontinuity to Continuity: A Survey of Dispensational and Covenantal Theologies, by Benjamin Merkle [very academic]


A couple of good books about the Rapture, itself.

The Rapture, by Hal Lindsey

The Great Disappearance, by David Jeremiah


Hope this is helpful.


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Not to try to bring down the conversation level, but does that affect your weekday plans and lifestyle in the sense of you having a living will, witnessed by a private lawyer, for example? If your parents, siblings or children disappear, will you call the police and file a missing persons report, or simply assume that they have gone to Heaven? I’m sure you’ll be raptured yourself, but what will you do if you aren’t? Since you believe in the rapture, you’ll recognize it when you see it, even if you are not caught up in it. What would that entail in terms of your church’s doctrine? Would you bother to report a missing person who you knew had been raptured to an authority who had not been raptured, and why or why not? If you look around the country today, for instance the George Floyd fallout riots, can you compare that to rapture theory? Do you ever ask where all the good politicians are, or why judges seem dysfunctional, or the police have too hard a time capturing the people you think are sneak thieves? Many popular pastors, especially high end high tech communicators on TV, often interpret current events as if the tribulation was here already, and/or in light of the rapture. What is your visceral response to that? Would you trust a preacher who taught a current events tribulation curriculum, in spite of the fact that a preacher who did so would be endorsing a past rapture in which he had not been translated?
 
I hope and pray the Rapture is today, but am prepared to remain until the general ages of my family members when they died, or beyond. It doesn't matter if I die or get Raptured, as my destination is still Heaven with Jesus and my family, who have gone before me.

So, I try to be salt and light, and do my tiny part in The Great Commission. I'm not as good at any of them as I would like, or as the Bible commands, but Jesus died and paid the price for all my sins, I have faith in Hm as my Lord (God) and Savior, I'm forgiven, and I'll live forever and not go to Hell.

I have the appropriate old-age stuff in place to take care of myself and leave something financially behind: long-term care insurance, life insurance Medicare, supplement, retirement, etc., etc., etc.

These days, it's important to have some kind of advance care directive because so much evil is going on in the medical and congregate care/living facilities. I, personally, have a Will to live, in which the presumption is for life, which I got from National Right to Life. It's been modified to reflect my wishes concerning current technologies and procedures, and provide for my spiritual care.


Belief in the Rapture is not a prerequisite for being taken in the Rapture. ALL saved Christians, who are alive at the time, WILL be Raptured. There will be a LOT of surprised (but delighted) Christians, who either never knew about the Rapture, or had heard but not believed in it, on Rapture Day :) Like Salvation, one's church membership, attendance, etc. have no bearing on whether or not one gets Raptured. Only whether or not one is saved.
 
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