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When the Machines Get Smarter Than the Saints

When the Machines Get Smarter Than the Saints

The silent rise of soulless intelligence—and why Christian patriots must pay attention before it’s too late.

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Jul 23, 2025
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By Martin Mawyer | Majority Report | Christian Action Network

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While most Americans are distracted by headlines, heatwaves, and Hollywood, something much bigger is happening beneath the surface. A new kind of intelligence is emerging. It doesn’t pray. It doesn’t believe in God. It doesn’t believe in anything—except the instructions it’s given and the power it accumulates.

It’s being built by elites who have no interest in preserving your freedom, your faith, or your family. And unlike anything we've seen before, it thinks. It reasons. And it learns.

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)—a machine that can do anything a human can—is no longer a far-off dream. It’s at the doorstep. And it’s already knocking.

🧠 OpenAI Builds a Genius

OpenAI, the leading force behind ChatGPT, has just created a model smart enough to win a gold medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad. Think about that. A machine—not a math program, but a reasoning model—can now beat the best teenage minds in the world at complex, multi-hour math problems.

This wasn’t a calculator. This wasn’t some cheat code. This was a demonstration of deep, logical thinking—the kind that used to define human intelligence.

Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, calls it a major milestone toward general intelligence. But here’s the kicker: this model won’t be released to the public anytime soon. Why not?

Because it’s too powerful.

The same way nuclear research gave birth to both energy and the atomic bomb, AGI is a dual-edged sword. And we are trusting powerful, and in some cases godless, corporations to decide which edge we fall on.

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