Bishop Robert Barron
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Like, your God got tortured to death and didn't fight back?
Oh, I read Dominion. Yeah, yeah. Yes.
Oh, I read Dominion. Yeah, yeah. Yes.
Oh, I read Dominion. Yeah, yeah. Yes.
So it does seem like you were saying that Kant was the root of the ideas that led to the French Revolution and Auschwitz and, like, you know, every... And I agree with you. But Kant sort of began writing at the beginning of a technological revolution. Yeah. And as technology advanced, first incrementally, then exponentially, and now we're on the verge of, like, singularity with AI...
So it does seem like you were saying that Kant was the root of the ideas that led to the French Revolution and Auschwitz and, like, you know, every... And I agree with you. But Kant sort of began writing at the beginning of a technological revolution. Yeah. And as technology advanced, first incrementally, then exponentially, and now we're on the verge of, like, singularity with AI...
So it does seem like you were saying that Kant was the root of the ideas that led to the French Revolution and Auschwitz and, like, you know, every... And I agree with you. But Kant sort of began writing at the beginning of a technological revolution. Yeah. And as technology advanced, first incrementally, then exponentially, and now we're on the verge of, like, singularity with AI...
And those ideas became stronger and more dominant. So there's a connection between technology and the belief that man is God and all the suffering it results.
And those ideas became stronger and more dominant. So there's a connection between technology and the belief that man is God and all the suffering it results.
And those ideas became stronger and more dominant. So there's a connection between technology and the belief that man is God and all the suffering it results.
But the 21st century sees a continuation of those trends, like, in a way that you couldn't even imagine 15 years ago or 25 years ago at the end of the last century. So, like, where are we going?
But the 21st century sees a continuation of those trends, like, in a way that you couldn't even imagine 15 years ago or 25 years ago at the end of the last century. So, like, where are we going?
But the 21st century sees a continuation of those trends, like, in a way that you couldn't even imagine 15 years ago or 25 years ago at the end of the last century. So, like, where are we going?
Yeah, it feels Tower of Babel-y a little bit.
Yeah, it feels Tower of Babel-y a little bit.
Yeah, it feels Tower of Babel-y a little bit.
Yes. So how does the individual respond to this?
Yes. So how does the individual respond to this?
Yes. So how does the individual respond to this?
But the stronger the presence of Christianity, the more vehement the persecution.