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Is AI Leading us into Armageddon?

46 min · 12. maj 2026
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What if Armageddon is not primarily a military war… but a battle over truth, worship, and allegiance? In this episode of the Barely Believing Podcast, we explore the connection between Bible prophecy, artificial intelligence, deception, and the future of human belief. Most people imagine Armageddon as a physical conflict in the Middle East, but the book of Revelation presents something far deeper: a global crisis centered on worship, authority, and the character of God. As AI rapidly reshapes culture, communication, and human perception, are we creating systems capable of amplifying deception on an unprecedented scale? Could artificial intelligence become one of the tools that conditions humanity for the final conflict described in Revelation? In this episode, we discuss: * The true meaning of Armageddon in Bible prophecy * Babylon, deception, and false worship in Revelation * AI, algorithms, and the shaping of public belief * The danger of outsourcing truth and discernment * How technology influences identity, morality, and authority * Why the final crisis may be more spiritual than military * What the Bible says about deception in the last days Whether you are interested in Bible prophecy, theology, artificial intelligence, end-time events, or the future of culture, this conversation challenges how we think about truth in the digital age. 📖 Key Scriptures: * Revelation 13 * Revelation 16 * Revelation 17–18 * Matthew 24 * 2 Thessalonians 2 If this episode challenged your thinking, make sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE the Barely Believing Podcast for more conversations on faith, culture, prophecy, and truth. #Armageddon #ArtificialIntelligence #BibleProphecy #Revelation #AI #EndTimes #ChristianPodcast #Babylon #MarkOfTheBeast #Prophecy

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