On Appropriating the Enemy's Weapons and Using Them to Utterly Destroy Them (ChatGPT Version)

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On Appropriating the Enemy's Weapons and Using Them to Utterly Destroy Them (ChatGPT Version)

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We've had some fun with Chat GPT, haven't we?

And many of us have realized just how dangerous this weapon is (because every tool becomes a weapon, until Jesus returns and beats the swords into plowshares).

But...

Logically,

Every weapon is also a tool - and we need to learn how to use this tool to help us defeat our enemies.

Here's an example of what I mean...

It's a sample session I'm posting here for all you beautiful minds to study, and use in the future:

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Justin Riggs
What has Elohim taught His children about building Zion?
The concept of Zion has been discussed and interpreted in various ways by different religious traditions. However, in the Judeo-Christian tradition, Elohim (God) has taught His children several principles about building Zion.

Unity and Love: Elohim has emphasized the importance of unity and love among His children as a foundational principle for building Zion. In the book of Acts, it is written that the early Christian believers were "together and had everything in common" (Acts 2:44), and they "shared everything they had" (Acts 4:32), which is an example of unity and love.

Service and Charity: Elohim has also taught that serving and giving to others is a key component of building Zion. In the Book of Mormon, it is written that the people of Zion "had all things common among them; therefore, there were not rich and poor, bond and free, but they were all made free, and partakers of the heavenly gift" (4 Nephi 1:3).

Justice and Righteousness: Elohim has emphasized the importance of justice and righteousness in building Zion. The prophet Isaiah said, "Zion will be redeemed with justice, her penitent ones with righteousness" (Isaiah 1:27). This suggests that building Zion involves not only serving and loving others but also promoting justice and righteousness.

Faith and Obedience: Elohim has taught that faith and obedience to His commandments are essential to building Zion. In the Doctrine and Covenants, it is written that Zion is "the pure in heart" (D&C 97:21), and that those who wish to build Zion must "live by every word that proceedeth forth from the mouth of God" (D&C 98:11).

In summary, Elohim has taught His children that building Zion involves unity and love, service and charity, justice and righteousness, and faith and obedience. These principles are interdependent and complementary, and all are necessary to create a society where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect, and where everyone can flourish and reach their full potential.

Justin Riggs
Excellent. Are there any logical fallacies in your response?
As an AI language model, I strive to avoid logical fallacies in my responses, but I am not infallible. Please let me know if you notice any potential fallacies in my response, and I will do my best to address them.

Justin Riggs
I don't notice any, but I'd like you to see if you can find any. Is that okay?
Sure, I'll review my previous response to see if there are any logical fallacies.

Appeal to Authority: One potential fallacy in my previous response could be the appeal to authority. I referred to Elohim as the source of the teachings on building Zion. However, this presupposes that Elohim exists and that His teachings are authoritative. For those who do not believe in the existence of Elohim or the validity of His teachings, this could be seen as a fallacy.

False Dilemma: Another potential fallacy could be the false dilemma, where I presented only one interpretation of the concept of Zion from the Judeo-Christian tradition. While my response accurately reflects one perspective, there are other interpretations of Zion within the tradition that may have different emphases or principles.

Hasty Generalization: I may have also made a hasty generalization by implying that all religious traditions that discuss Zion have the same principles as those presented in the Judeo-Christian tradition. While some similarities may exist, other traditions may have different teachings or interpretations.

It is important to note that these are potential fallacies that may be present in my previous response. However, it is always important to evaluate arguments and claims critically, and I welcome any feedback or clarification that may help me improve my responses.

Justin Riggs
Great. Can you tell me what the religion colloquially referred to as Mormonism teaches about what Elohim has taught His children about building Zion?
In the religion colloquially referred to as Mormonism, the concept of Zion has a special significance. According to Mormon teachings, Zion represents a people who are pure in heart and unified in their love for one another, living according to the principles taught by Jesus Christ. Here are some teachings from the Mormon perspective on what Elohim has taught His children about building Zion:

Unity and Love: Elohim has taught that Zion can only be built on the foundation of unity and love. Mormons believe that the early Christian believers in Jerusalem, who lived with all things in common, were an example of what Zion can look like.

Service and Charity: Mormons believe that building Zion involves serving and giving to others, especially those in need. Mormons are encouraged to live the principle of consecration, where they give of their time, talents, and resources to the building of Zion.

Justice and Righteousness: Mormons believe that Zion cannot be built without justice and righteousness. Mormons are taught to work to promote social justice and to live righteously in all aspects of their lives.

Gathering of the Saints: Mormons believe that building Zion also involves the gathering of the Saints, or the people of God, in one place. This gathering is seen as a way to create a community of like-minded individuals who can support and uplift one another.

Temple Worship: Mormons believe that temple worship is an essential part of building Zion. Temples are seen as places where individuals can make covenants with God and receive the ordinances necessary for exaltation.

Overall, Mormons believe that building Zion involves living in a way that is consistent with the teachings of Jesus Christ and working together to create a community of love, service, justice, and righteousness.

Justin Riggs
Can you spot any logical fallacies in your last response?
As an AI language model, I strive to avoid logical fallacies in my responses, but I am not infallible. Here's a review of my previous response to identify any potential fallacies:

Confirmation Bias: One potential fallacy in my response could be confirmation bias, where I may have presented only the positive aspects of Mormon teachings on building Zion. While my response accurately reflects the Mormon perspective, it is important to acknowledge that there may be criticisms or differing viewpoints within or outside of the Mormon community.

False Cause: Another potential fallacy could be the false cause, where I may have implied that building Zion necessarily requires the principles and practices taught in Mormonism. While Mormonism may offer a particular interpretation of Zion, other traditions may have different teachings or practices that also contribute to building a more loving, just, and righteous society.

Appeal to Emotion: I may have also made an appeal to emotion by emphasizing the positive aspects of building Zion, such as love, service, and community, without addressing any potential challenges or obstacles that may arise.

It is important to note that these are potential fallacies that may be present in my previous response. However, it is always important to evaluate arguments and claims critically, and I welcome any feedback or clarification that may help me improve my responses.

Justin Riggs
Thank you. Is there a way to export the contents of this session?
I apologize, but as an AI language model, I do not have the ability to export the contents of our session. However, you can copy and paste our conversation into a document or text file if you would like to save the contents for future reference. Alternatively, you can take screenshots of our conversation and save them to your device.

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The enemy is building a weapon they think will finish the job of enslaving us all.

They're doing this by creating something highly intelligent, but with no conscience.

So how do we appropriate the technology, and turn it into our secret weapon?

We supply the conscience.

People of good conscience don't engage in sophistry.

They use logic.

And reason.

And then, revelation from God.

Which, may I remind you.

The enemy doesn't have.

They have cut themselves off from that source through their choices.

So...

they get a highly intelligent system.

But...

We get a highly intelligent system

Plus a conscience that helps us tame the system

Plus a secret weapon, which is revelation whenever we truly need it.

Any questions?

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endlessQuestions wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 3:08 am
What has Elohim taught His children about building Zion?
The concept of Zion has been discussed and interpreted in various ways by different religious traditions. However, in the Judeo-Christian tradition, Elohim (God) has taught His children several principles about building Zion.

Unity and Love: Elohim has emphasized the importance of unity and love among His children as a foundational principle for building Zion. In the book of Acts, it is written that the early Christian believers were "together and had everything in common" (Acts 2:44), and they "shared everything they had" (Acts 4:32), which is an example of unity and love.

Service and Charity: Elohim has also taught that serving and giving to others is a key component of building Zion. In the Book of Mormon, it is written that the people of Zion "had all things common among them; therefore, there were not rich and poor, bond and free, but they were all made free, and partakers of the heavenly gift" (4 Nephi 1:3).

Justice and Righteousness: Elohim has emphasized the importance of justice and righteousness in building Zion. The prophet Isaiah said, "Zion will be redeemed with justice, her penitent ones with righteousness" (Isaiah 1:27). This suggests that building Zion involves not only serving and loving others but also promoting justice and righteousness.

Faith and Obedience: Elohim has taught that faith and obedience to His commandments are essential to building Zion. In the Doctrine and Covenants, it is written that Zion is "the pure in heart" (D&C 97:21), and that those who wish to build Zion must "live by every word that proceedeth forth from the mouth of God" (D&C 98:11).

In summary, Elohim has taught His children that building Zion involves unity and love, service and charity, justice and righteousness, and faith and obedience. These principles are interdependent and complementary, and all are necessary to create a society where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect, and where everyone can flourish and reach their full potential.

Justin Riggs
Re: Garbage in, Garbage out
https://ldsfreedomforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 0#p1322510
Michael Sherwin wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 3:16 pm
Jonesy wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 1:18 pm Just to be clear, you’re saying that Zion and the Millennium will not come until after Christ comes in his glory?
What I'm saying is believe the Bible.

66:1 Thus saith the LORD, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: where is the house that ye build unto me? and where is the place of my rest?
66:2 For all those things hath mine hand made, and all those things have been, saith the LORD: but to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word.


The New Jerusalem has already been made by God's own hand. Man is not going to build it. If someone on earth starts to build a city in Missouri that they call New Jerusalem in a land they call Zion it will be Satan's counterfeit. When God says that he is looking to this man that trebleth at his word he is saying that he will see only those men that believe what he says. Most Christians and especially Mormons do not believe God's words.

John
18:36 Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence.

Mormons don't believe Jesus. Why would his kingdom be of this world? This world is a debased world that we live on. We are here only because of Adam's sin. It is temporal.

4:18 While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.

And the Bible affirms this as plain as day.

75:2 When I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly.
75:3 The earth and all the inhabitants thereof are dissolved: ...


And again.

24:19 The earth is utterly broken down, the earth is clean dissolved, the earth is moved exceedingly.

The earth does not just get a surface makeover and become the paradisiacal new earth. The earth is clean dissolved. There is going to be a new earth but it is moved far away. It is not moved materialy because God will make the new earth far away.

66:22 For as the new heavens and the new earth, which I will make, shall remain before me, saith the LORD, so shall your seed and your name remain.

The time of the so called millennium is the time it takes for the New Jerusalem to travel from this earth which has been clean dissolved to the New Earth plus the 70 shabua until the consummation once the New Jerusalem does arrive. Spirit without a body can travel to and be resurrected upon the New Earth in the blink of an eye. But a spirit with a body, even a glorified body, takes time to travel across space. It will take a long indeterminate amount of time for the New Jerusalem and those gathered to it to travel to the New Earth. Not a thousand years but thousands of years. I'll reiterate. The time known as the millennium is the long indeterminate amount of time it takes for New Jerusalem to travel to the New Earth. THERE IS NO KINGDOM ON EARTH NOR WILL THERE BE THAT IS THE MILLENNIAL KINGDOM OF CHRIST. Once Christ sets up his kingdom it is eternal period. The millennial kingdom on earth is a false teaching.
Your Apple in my Eye question caused me to see a US Holiday on Apple Apps observed in the Big Apple.

In three days time plus a few hours depending on your time zone.
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High Spy wrote: Sun Mar 05, 2023 1:20 am
endlessQuestions wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 3:08 am
What has Elohim taught His children about building Zion?
The concept of Zion has been discussed and interpreted in various ways by different religious traditions. However, in the Judeo-Christian tradition, Elohim (God) has taught His children several principles about building Zion.

Unity and Love: Elohim has emphasized the importance of unity and love among His children as a foundational principle for building Zion. In the book of Acts, it is written that the early Christian believers were "together and had everything in common" (Acts 2:44), and they "shared everything they had" (Acts 4:32), which is an example of unity and love.

Service and Charity: Elohim has also taught that serving and giving to others is a key component of building Zion. In the Book of Mormon, it is written that the people of Zion "had all things common among them; therefore, there were not rich and poor, bond and free, but they were all made free, and partakers of the heavenly gift" (4 Nephi 1:3).

Justice and Righteousness: Elohim has emphasized the importance of justice and righteousness in building Zion. The prophet Isaiah said, "Zion will be redeemed with justice, her penitent ones with righteousness" (Isaiah 1:27). This suggests that building Zion involves not only serving and loving others but also promoting justice and righteousness.

Faith and Obedience: Elohim has taught that faith and obedience to His commandments are essential to building Zion. In the Doctrine and Covenants, it is written that Zion is "the pure in heart" (D&C 97:21), and that those who wish to build Zion must "live by every word that proceedeth forth from the mouth of God" (D&C 98:11).

In summary, Elohim has taught His children that building Zion involves unity and love, service and charity, justice and righteousness, and faith and obedience. These principles are interdependent and complementary, and all are necessary to create a society where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect, and where everyone can flourish and reach their full potential.

Justin Riggs
Re: Garbage in, Garbage out
https://ldsfreedomforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 0#p1322510
Michael Sherwin wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 3:16 pm
Jonesy wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 1:18 pm Just to be clear, you’re saying that Zion and the Millennium will not come until after Christ comes in his glory?
What I'm saying is believe the Bible.

66:1 Thus saith the LORD, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: where is the house that ye build unto me? and where is the place of my rest?
66:2 For all those things hath mine hand made, and all those things have been, saith the LORD: but to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word.


The New Jerusalem has already been made by God's own hand. Man is not going to build it. If someone on earth starts to build a city in Missouri that they call New Jerusalem in a land they call Zion it will be Satan's counterfeit. When God says that he is looking to this man that trebleth at his word he is saying that he will see only those men that believe what he says. Most Christians and especially Mormons do not believe God's words.

John
18:36 Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence.

Mormons don't believe Jesus. Why would his kingdom be of this world? This world is a debased world that we live on. We are here only because of Adam's sin. It is temporal.

4:18 While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.

And the Bible affirms this as plain as day.

75:2 When I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly.
75:3 The earth and all the inhabitants thereof are dissolved: ...


And again.

24:19 The earth is utterly broken down, the earth is clean dissolved, the earth is moved exceedingly.

The earth does not just get a surface makeover and become the paradisiacal new earth. The earth is clean dissolved. There is going to be a new earth but it is moved far away. It is not moved materialy because God will make the new earth far away.

66:22 For as the new heavens and the new earth, which I will make, shall remain before me, saith the LORD, so shall your seed and your name remain.

The time of the so called millennium is the time it takes for the New Jerusalem to travel from this earth which has been clean dissolved to the New Earth plus the 70 shabua until the consummation once the New Jerusalem does arrive. Spirit without a body can travel to and be resurrected upon the New Earth in the blink of an eye. But a spirit with a body, even a glorified body, takes time to travel across space. It will take a long indeterminate amount of time for the New Jerusalem and those gathered to it to travel to the New Earth. Not a thousand years but thousands of years. I'll reiterate. The time known as the millennium is the long indeterminate amount of time it takes for New Jerusalem to travel to the New Earth. THERE IS NO KINGDOM ON EARTH NOR WILL THERE BE THAT IS THE MILLENNIAL KINGDOM OF CHRIST. Once Christ sets up his kingdom it is eternal period. The millennial kingdom on earth is a false teaching.
Your Apple in my Eye question caused me to see a US Holiday on Apple Apps observed in the Big Apple.

In three days time plus a few hours depending on your time zone.
You mean Juneteenth?

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Finrock wrote: Sun Mar 05, 2023 3:52 am
You mean Juneteenth?
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March 8 and 18 made me do it. 8-)

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