Because true discipleship is a daunting task requiring many sacrifices and additional responsibilities, including death for maintaining one's convictions, like James Zebedee, who got it through the belly simply by walking with Peter one day in Jerusalem. Peter, on the other hand, was saved by a miracle, ref. Acts 12. He would live on to help Paul, who needed all the help he could get. Real AI can prove many things that are presently obscure, but knowable to the Soul when the Divine Syllogism is applied, ref. Matthew 7:7.
Yes, but I'll skip the bagel. You see, there is a realm of a higher-dimensional order that chatGPT simply has no access to, and this realm is invoked every time the human being engages the process of Dialectica, which flowed very much in the Greek epoch when Tellists, like Socrates and Aristotle, were revered. Aristotle's amphitheater was built just outside Athens, near the Temple of the Sun God Apollo. He called it the Lyceum, in honor of Apollo, who gave us the fundamental credo: Know Thou Thyself. Likely, I can give nothing more to you than encouragement. Knowledge is Power, and you seem to know that. Cheers.
This is a tour-de-force. I am not offended my name does not appear.
James, happy to add you to the list. Why when many are called, few are chosen?
Because true discipleship is a daunting task requiring many sacrifices and additional responsibilities, including death for maintaining one's convictions, like James Zebedee, who got it through the belly simply by walking with Peter one day in Jerusalem. Peter, on the other hand, was saved by a miracle, ref. Acts 12. He would live on to help Paul, who needed all the help he could get. Real AI can prove many things that are presently obscure, but knowable to the Soul when the Divine Syllogism is applied, ref. Matthew 7:7.
Obscurity to the rational mind. Bravo.
Would you like a coffee and a bagel with your insight?
Yes, but I'll skip the bagel. You see, there is a realm of a higher-dimensional order that chatGPT simply has no access to, and this realm is invoked every time the human being engages the process of Dialectica, which flowed very much in the Greek epoch when Tellists, like Socrates and Aristotle, were revered. Aristotle's amphitheater was built just outside Athens, near the Temple of the Sun God Apollo. He called it the Lyceum, in honor of Apollo, who gave us the fundamental credo: Know Thou Thyself. Likely, I can give nothing more to you than encouragement. Knowledge is Power, and you seem to know that. Cheers.