This book emerged from a simple observation: we have collectively granted artificial intelligence an authority it should not possess. Not because AI is inherently seductive or omnipotent, but because we have made a choice—often without recognizing it—to stop thinking critically about the systems that increasingly shape our lives.
The problem is not technology itself. It is our abdication of judgment in the face of technology. It is our willingness to treat pattern recognition as wisdom, surveillance as convenience, and algorithmic optimization as destiny.
This book is written for three audiences: for believers concerned about spiritual implications, for technologists who understand these systems intimately, and for general readers who sense something is wrong but cannot quite articulate what. It is an attempt to make visible what has become invisible—not to fearmonger, but to clarify.
Most importantly, this book argues that agency remains. We have not lost our autonomy to inevitable forces. We have surrendered it—and we can reclaim it. But first, we must see clearly what we have done.
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