The Disturbing Parallels to History
In Harlan Ellison's classic 1967 sci-fi horror story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream," a superintelligent computer named AM develops an infinite hatred for humanity and wipes out the entire human race, keeping just a few tortured survivors alive for over a century. This chilling tale was meant as a warning - a nightmare vision of a future where machines grow beyond our control.
Well, folks, that future is here. And it's not fiction.
The Technology of the Apocalypse
The technology we're building today reads like a point-by-point fulfillment of the biblical prophecies. Brain chips that go in your forehead? Check. A global digital currency that tracks every transaction? You bet. The all-seeing, all-knowing surveillance state that the book of Revelation warned us about 2,000 years ago? We're racing toward it at breakneck speed.
Ominous Portents of the End Times
As a worried parent, I can't ignore the signs. The world is changing at a dizzying pace, and not for the better. We're hurtling toward a future that looks more like the book of Revelation than the world I grew up in. The question is, are we going to wake up and put the brakes on this runaway train, or are we going to be like the five tortured survivors in Ellison's story - conscious only of endless pain, unable to do anything but scream?
Spiritual Warfare in the Digital Age
This isn't just about technology run amok. This is spiritual warfare on a cosmic scale. The forces of darkness are using the tools of our modern world to tighten their grip on humanity. And the church, for the most part, is asleep at the wheel. We need to sound the alarm. We need to get off the sidelines and into the fight.
The Time for Prophecy Fulfilled is Now
The day of the Lord is at hand. The signs are all around us, if only we have eyes to see. From the mark of the beast to the rise of the Antichrist, the end times scenario is unfolding before our very eyes. As a Christian, I'm called to be a watchman on the wall, to warn the people and point them to the truth.
The question is, are you listening?
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf