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Monday Share: Why Should We Just Accept AI?
Any Marvel fan remembers Thanos' famous line: "I am inevitable." The nihilistic villain felt that his idea to solve the problems of evil in the universe were justified, though his idea was ultimately truly evil. In other words, he thought had had the answer to many of life's problems. What he offered in reality was harmful and unjustified. What does that have to do with A.I.? That it is, in my honest opinion, overstating its ability to help humanity, while hiding an inevitabl
Jeremey Voit
Mar 301 min read


Seedtime and Harvest
I've written about Spring the last couple of blogs. It's actually one of my favorite times of year. I love the foliage, the green as it first comes out in all of its vibrance. Flowers as they bloom. Fields sprinkled with varying colors. The birds singing, warmer weather, sunny skies as well as many rainy days. The seasons do come and go, and its pretty interesting to think about how consistent it really is. Birds migrate, animals give birth in the spring, the flowers know whe
Jeremey Voit
Mar 282 min read


Friday Share: I don't Know Why You're Clapping...
Today's share is a video from Fortis about Paul Washer. I'm not going to say a whole lot more about it, except that Mr. Washer has been a very influential preacher in my life. I do sense that what you see is what you get. What I also want to say is that, I fear that most people when they think of him, they think of his fire and brimstone approach to preaching. But if you spend much time listening to him, what you'll find is actually that he is one of the most compassionate a
Jeremey Voit
Mar 271 min read
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