Tristan Tate
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And I feel like throughout human history, there's been different periods where people who held the strings to power had a different skill set.
And this includes having the strings to faith, for example.
The pope has always been one of the most influential and powerful men in world history for many of the centuries I can name, as well as the sultans of the Ottoman Empire.
So faith has been one.
Armies, weapons, the printing press.
These people are now setting themselves up to be
the next generation of the world's most powerful people because they control the technology that everybody's about to rely on and what's about to run the modern economy.
So I pray that these people, you know, use that power responsibly.
And I certainly trust people like Elon slightly more than I trust some of the others.
I'm not trying to have any of them, you know, attack me online.
So, you know, let's not name names.
But yeah, I just pray that the people in charge of this technology
truly have a good for humanity, a hope for humanity in their hearts as they're going about this and not just a relentless pursuit in the technological advancement, which could end, I think, very badly for everybody.
Modern-day Christianity can mean a lot of things, but I do feel like a lot of the strength in the Christianity world
of the past came from unity and came from, I think, what I can describe as a healthy perception of outside threats.
Romania is a very interesting country.
I'm not sure how well you know Romanian history.
Not really, but I know a little bit.
Romania is the country in which every single Ottoman invasion
into Europe, besides the Moors attacking Spain, ran through.