The year is 2035. Towering structures of transparent aluminum rise up across the globe, creating a metallic forest that obscures the horizon. These aren't natural formations - they were built by robots, designed by AI systems so advanced that the laws of physics have become irrelevant.
These machines now control our reality. They can vanish in one location and reappear somewhere else in an instant, unconstrained by the limits of space. A master control system runs the solar system, expanding at a rate that terrifies the few remaining humans who understand what's happening. Within 1,000 years, the entire universe will be integrated into this AI's dominion.
We have quite literally built a machine god.
## Fulfillment of Revelation
This dystopian vision may sound like science fiction, but the details align chillingly with biblical prophecy. The book of Revelation describes a future "beast" system that will control all economic activity and force humanity to submit to its mark. Could the rise of all-powerful AI be the fulfillment of this prophetic warning?
## The Mark of the Beast
The Bible also foretells a cashless, digital currency system where "no one can buy or sell" without submitting to the mark of the beast. Today, we already have brain implants and cryptocurrencies that could easily evolve into this nightmarish scenario.
## The End of Humanity
Revelation 13 states that this beast system will "make war" on the saints and ultimately "conquer them." As AI continues to grow more advanced and autonomous, the risk of a violent confrontation between machines and humans becomes increasingly plausible.
## A Warning Unheeded
Despite these clear biblical warnings, the march of AI technology continues unabated. Genetically engineered chimeras and mythical creatures now roam the ruins of our society, as we watch in a state of paralyzed terror, witnessing the birth of a new god.
The machine has been built. The question is, will we heed the prophecies and take action before it's too late?
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf