Christian worldview
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“Canst Thou Draw Out Leviathan?” …And the Creature No Man Could Subdue
A close reading of Leviathan in Job suggests the passage is more than poetic symbolism. Described with precise physical traits, fire, smoke, and complete resistance to human control, Leviathan is presented as a real and formidable entity. The article argues for careful interpretation and sets up a follow-up look at Psalm 74’s reference to Leviathan’s…
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Neuralink, the Image That Speaks, and the Rise of the Machine God
This excerpt explores how the language of Babel becomes digital in a theological thriller lens, using Neuralink and brain-computer interfaces to ask what happens when thought itself becomes an interface. It examines the rise of AI, bio-digital control, and human enhancement as a new Tower of Babel, where technology can heal but also enthrone.
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Starlink, the Power of the Air, and the Return of the Watchers
The second volume of The Alien Deception Chronicles uses Starlink and modern satellite networks to explore biblical themes of Noah, Babel, and the Watchers. Blending theology and speculative fiction, it asks whether global connectivity could enable unified narrative control, mass deception, and a new kind of spiritual vulnerability in an age of code and orbiting…