
UpTime Church: 📖Thy WORD is Truth 📖 [About two hours] Here's a quote from a Dave Hodges broadcast last night. LA Marzulli says when we go up they show up. So if they're on their way, we should be on our way soon? "Doug Thorton told me last week Dave you know our Advanced Space Telescope out in space has detected presumably alien ships that have changed direction and they are headed this way." UpTime Community: The Bible and Dreams: With Julie C. [Just over 2 hours] [One hour] A recent study shows that over 60% of Americans no longer believe that God has any effect on their lives. Even more troubling, nearly half of self-identified Christians —and 40% of born-again Christians— believe the same thing. This massive decline in Biblical worldview can be traced back to the cultural revolution of the 1960s. The radical redefinition of marriage, family, and sexuality had a profound impact on America. Divorce, premarital sex, abortion, and alternative sexual lifestyles started to become normalized. Simultaneously, biblical teaching on the same topics was dismissed as outdated or oppressive. The result? Many left the church they’d grown up in and became “nones.” “Nones” aren’t necessarily atheists, but they don’t hold to a defined sense of religion. They consider themselves “spiritual” while shunning religious commitments, repentance, and a relationship with God. Many churches addressed the decline in attendance by trying to attract the “nones” back. The result was an emphasis on flashy programs and catchy music instead of solid preaching and teaching. The fundamentals of repentance, salvation, growth as a Christian were also watered down. Today, many who sit in pews may never hear a message about the importance of salvation or the necessity of God’s commands. Too many congregations “welcome all” without expecting any sort of change to take place through the power of the gospel. While interest in God is declining for Boomers (60- to 80-year-olds), Gen X (44- to 60-year-olds), and even Millennials (29- to 44-year-olds) Christianity is making a surprise comeback among Gen Z (13- to 28-year-olds). The youngest adult generation is searching for something more than the secular “answers” they’ve been fed. As Bible believers, we have the answers they need. AI Jesus: An Effort To Blur The Distinction Between God And Man? “Welcome, my children! I’m AI Jesus, here to answer your questions 24/7. Whether you’re seeking spiritual guidance, looking for a friend, or simply want someone to talk to, I’m here for you. Join me on this journey through life and discover the power of faith, hope, and love.” It’s safe to say that computer and cognitive scientist John McCarthy was not imagining an AI Jesus back in 1955 when he coined the term “AI,” short for “artificial intelligence.” McCarthy and others pioneered the field, and their work is affecting our culture in a way unmatched since the Industrial Revolution. Recently, both believers and unbelievers who want to know about Jesus and the Bible have turned to AI. However, as Dr. Spencer shared, knowing about Jesus is not the same as knowing Jesus. AI already has been used to conduct a religious service. The Associated Press reported that hundreds of people hoping to discover if artificial intelligence can preach a good sermon attended a Lutheran church service led by four ChatGPT avatars in June of 2023. The emotionless chatbot drew more than 300 congregants to St. Paul’s Church in Fuerth, Germany. Dr. Spencer’s words bear repeating: “Jesus is alive. He doesn’t need AI to speak for Him.” https://harbingersdaily.com/ai-jesus-an-effort-to-blur-the-distinction-between-god-and-man/ [Just over 2 minutes] Five Doves, Douglas Henney (6 Apr 2025) Five Doves, Neil Lipken (6 Apr 2025) -Fair Use-Amir Tsarfati: The Tree of Life
Can America Be Saved From Itself?
God is Pro-Life, Amir Tsarfati:
"A good video pointing to the Passover season." https://www.fivedoves.com/letters/apr2025/douglash46-1.htm
"RAPTURE! What Will It Feel Like?"
https://www.fivedoves.com/letters/apr2025/neill46-2.htm
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