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https://t.co/DoKgFpseor Before dismissing Pope Leo’s new encyclical as simply as anti-ai, anti-conservative or anti-free-market rant, read it carefully and don’t miss its deeper warning about human dignity, technology, and the moral future of our civilization. #PopeLeo#ECT #MagnificaHumanitas
My new piece arguing tht Pope Leo’s encyclical deserves more than predictable ideological reactions. It is not merely about markets or politics. It is about what happens when technological power outruns moral wisdom @JohnnieM .https://t.co/NXRjYCZz6a.
My new piece arguing tht Pope Leo’s encyclical deserves more than predictable ideological reactions. It is not merely about markets or politics. It is about what happens when technological power outruns moral wisdom @JohnnieM .https://t.co/NXRjYCZz6a.
The new @AnthropicAI post on the approach of recursive self-improvement is very important. It chimes with my argument that some kind of international effort is needed to brake the completely unconstrained AI arms race: https://t.co/kexd0jnra6
Sometimes it takes an outsider to see our culture most clearly. In my opinion, Os Guinness is the Alexis de Tocqueville of our age. It was a 19th century French philosopher, who understood what was happening in that age, and so he wrote Democracy in America. Os has written, not one, but many books, to describe the dynamics of the American republic and Western civilization.
Huge and somewhat sad. There are More mergers for seminaries in decline and resultingly, fewer seminaries. TEDS being another example. Grateful for what @waynegrudem and others did to bring @PhoenixSeminary into existence. Glad it was acquired by Biola/Talbot, which will honor that heritage and build on basically the same theological foundation.
Securing America with Dr. A. J. Nolte
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Dr. A. J. Nolte, Religion and International Relations Specialist
I had one of the most fascinating interviews of my life with Dr. A. J. Nolte about the truth concerning Sharia, the threat that it poses to our country, the extent to which it is mainstream in Islam, not some fringe excursion practiced by assorted jihadis And the necessity of helping, where possible, Muslims who want no part of Sharia any more than the rest of us do, to say so publicly, helpfully, without fear of being murdered for doing so, and otherwise defeating Muslim Brotherhood and similar Sharia supremacist operations inside America, not enabling them to persist in undermining our country and pursuing ultimately its destruction.
This year’s Wilberforce Award goes to author and social critic Os Guinness. So grateful for his ministry, books and friendship. The William Wilberforce Award is the Colson Center’s annual honor for a Christian leader whose life and work show the kind of courage, perseverance, public faith, and reforming influence associated with William Wilberforce, the British parliamentarian who led the long campaign against the slave trade and slavery #CCNC26 @ColsonCenter@JBStonestreet
The Colson t Center is taking the lead with one of the top Christian formation discipleship training programs in the country. Become Colson Fellow. #CCNC26@ColsonCenter@JBStonestreet
So Glad to serve on the board of The Colson Center and to attend the national conference along with 2,500 others here in Knoxville this week. Become Colson Fellow #CCNC26@ColsonCenter@JBStonestreet
Here is my piece in the Denver papers today about Artificial Intelligence after a fascinating visit with the leaders of Anthropic. https://t.co/jwpcgWcdQ9
Here is my piece in the Denver papers today about Artificial Intelligence after a fascinating visit with the leaders of Anthropic. https://t.co/jwpcgWcdQ9
The most detailed 3D reconstruction of a cell ever created.
Blows my mind every time.
But what exactly are we looking at here?
The average human cell contains:
~ 15-20 total distinct organelle types, totalling between ~1-10 million working together per cell.
All these nano-machines in the cell are made up of proteins.
~ 8,000-10,000 distinct types of unique proteins, adding up to between 40 million - 10 trillion total proteins making up all those cellular systems.
~ 10,000 - 15,000 distinct types of RNA shuttling information around the cell, totalling up to ~10 million RNA molecules moving around the cell simultaneously.
~ Billions of Lipid molecules packed together into the cell membrane, which is also packed tightly with millions more protein-based nano-machines.
And let's not forget billions of lines of DNA information to build and run it all.
That's TRILLIONS of of individual molecular pieces working together to make a single cell function.
That means there is more complexity in a single cell than humanity's largest cities.
And people still believe this wasn't Divinely Designed.
This is God's Glory on Display.
But to make the point.
A cell couldn't have evolved from some nebulous simpler "protocell" because even the simplest cells still require massive complexity.
The "simplest" cell ever created was engineered by scientists knocking out pieces of a functional cell until it stopped functioning.
Here is what they found is the absolute necessary minimal requirements of a cell to function:
- Over ~531,000 lines of coded DNA information
- 473 total genes to create hundreds of unique protein products (they later added 19 genes back in because the cell was so weak)
- Hundreds of thousands of total proteins all working together
- Extensive regulatory networks guiding all these interactions
If the cell doesn't have all these systems in place, from the start...
it doesn't live.
Cell rely on an intricate network of complex systems, which are themselves built from complex interconnected pieces woven together into an incomprehensibly complex web of functionilty.
Only intelligence has ever been observed creation vast interconnected systems like this.
Life was clearly Created.
It couldn't happen any other way.