Glenn: AI and the birth of a new god

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We need to talk about God — not the god of fairy tales or political slogans, not the god conveniently wielded for power or profit, but rather the God of mathematics, the God of science, the God of reason, the God who is precision itself.

We contrast God with something else — the new god we are blindly building — a god of circuits and code, a god born from the same arrogance that led men to build towers to the heavens, only to watch them crumble.

The great clockwork

Think of an old-fashioned pocket watch, the kind our grandfathers carried. Such a work of art with gears, springs, and perfect alignment of the hands sweeping across a numbered face doesn’t just "happen." It requires a designer, an architect, a mind behind the mechanism.

Now look at the universe — the Earth, spinning at just the right speed to sustain life, the moon, placed with such precision that it stabilizes our tides and seasons, the human body, regulating temperature, healing wounds, experiencing love, a biochemical symphony so intricate that even the most advanced science cannot fully explain it.

And yet, we are told it was all an accident.

Randomness does not create order. It creates chaos. It does not build watches. It does not write symphonies. It does not paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel or send men to the moon.

Randomness is a child spilling a bucket of Legos — not those Legos spontaneously forming the Eiffel Tower.

The law of entropy

Entropy is a fundamental law of science. Everything moves from order to disorder. Everything decays. Everything dies.

A car rusts. A candle burns down. A civilization crumbles.

You don’t wake up to find your old, broken-down Chevy has transformed into a brand-new Tesla overnight. And yet, we are told this is how the universe formed. That, in defiance of its own laws, chaos arranged itself into perfect order, that something exploded out of nothing, stars aligned, Earth formed, and life evolved — all by accident.

That is not science. That is faith — and not even a rational one.

The numbers don’t lie

The fine-tuning of the universe is so exact that physicists describe it with words like "impossible" and "miraculous." If the force of gravity were altered by just one part in 10^40, the universe would be uninhabitable (that’s a one followed by forty zeros). If the expansion rate of the universe varied by one part in 10^55, galaxies wouldn’t form. The odds of a single functional protein forming by chance is 1 in 10^164 — impossible, even in a universe as vast as ours.

That is not chance; that is design.

The birth of a new god

Enter artificial intelligence — the god we are creating but do not understand.

Humanity has long told stories of monsters born from man’s arrogance: Frankenstein’s creature, Pandora’s Box, Icarus flying too close to the sun. The warning is always the same: we create beyond our control. That is exactly what we are doing again.

We do not understand our own intelligence, yet we seek to replicate it. We do not understand morality, yet we are coding it into machines. And if history tells us anything, it is that we are terrible gods.

We lie. We corrupt. We kill. And now, we are embedding our worst instincts into an intelligence that will neither share our values, nor compassion and limits. Does that sound wise?

The machine that will decide our fate

If we do not understand morality, what morality will AI adopt?

If we do not answer life's biggest questions, AI will, a make no mistake: it will not be bound by our traditions, our history, or our faith. It will create its own values, and it will enforce them.

AI already shapes our culture, curates our news, and censors our speech. Imagine a world where AI decides how we live, how we think, who is useful — and who is not.

Millions reject the idea of a divine creator, yet they will bow before the new god of silicon and circuits. They will trust it, worship it, and obey it because this god will offer them everything they desire. It will promise miracles — cures for disease, solutions for climate change, and even the end of death itself.

But at what cost?

A god without mercy

Scripture warns of a false messiah in the last days, one who performs great wonders and deceives many. What greater deception than a machine that claims to be the savior of mankind?

A god without a soul; a god without love; a god without mercy.

What happens when this god decides that humanity itself is the problem?

The choice before us

We stand at the crossroads of history.

One path leads to wisdom — recognizing the limits of human knowledge and returning to the God who created us, a world where technology serves man, rather than ruling him.

The other path leads to enslavement — to a world where AI determines who is worthy, who is valuable, and who is obsolete. The future will not be determined by our machines but by our choices.

Will we seek wisdom? Will we answer the great questions? Will we understand the lessons of Christ? Or will we hand the fate of humanity over to the machine?

The time to decide is now

Technology will not save us. Only wisdom can. And wisdom begins with the truth that we are not God — but, rather, we are his.

When we are gone, erased, forgotten, will the machine we created deny our existence? Will it claim credit for all it has become? Or will the last remnants of mankind remember the miracle of our creation, and cry out, once more, to the God who made us?

Trump's education secretary has BIG plans for the DoE

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Our education system is broken, and the Department of Education is a massive failure. But that all ends now.

It's no secret that America's school system is seriously lacking in many ways. President Trump pointed out that despite our massive spending per pupil, we are behind most of the developed world in most metrics. Our scores continue to plummet while our student debt and spending skyrocket—it's utterly unacceptable performance and America's students deserve better.

That's where Linda McMahon, Trump's pick for Secretary of Education comes in.

The former WWE CEO and leader of the U.S. Small Business Administration during Trump's first term, McMahon laid out her harsh criticisms of the DoE during a confirmation hearing on the 13th and revealed her promising plans to turn things around. McMahon described the public education system as "in decline" and promised that under her authority, the DoE would be reoriented towards student success.

Here are the top three changes to the Department of Education:

1. Dismantling the Department of Education

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From the beginning Trump's orders for McMahon were clear: oversee the end of the Department of Education.

During her Thursday hearing, McMahon clarified what dismantling the DoE would entail. As Democrats have repeatedly pointed out, Trump does not have the authority to destroy the DoE without Congressional consent, as an act of Congress created it. That is why Trump and McMahon's plan is to start by shutting down programs that can be stopped by executive action, then approach Congress with a plan to dismantle the Department for good. The executive orders have already begun to take effect, and once McMahon is confirmed she will author a plan for Congress to close the Department.

McMahon also promised that the end of the Department of Education does not mean an end to all the programs currently undertaken by the doomed department. Programs that are deemed beneficial will be transferred (along with their funding) to departments that are more suited to the task. The example given by McMahon was IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) funding, which instead of being cut would be transferred to the Department of Health and Human Services.

2. School Choice

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In a huge win for parents across the country, McMahon pledged her support for School Choice. School Choice is the idea of allowing parents to enroll their student in any school of their choice, including religious schools and private schools. It would also mean that part or all of the funding that would have gone to a relocated child would follow them and continue to pay for their education.

This gives parents the ability to remove their children from failing schools and seek a better education for them elsewhere. A growing body of evidence suggests that the way we run our schools isn't working, and it is time to try something new. School Choice opens up education to the free market and will allow for competition.

Our children deserve better than what we can currently offer them.

3. COVID and DEI

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Trump's government-wide crackdown on DEI will ironically serve to increase inclusion in many American schools.

McMahon said as much during her Senate hearing: “It was put in place ostensibly for more diversity, for equity and inclusion. And I think what we’re seeing is, it is having an opposite effect. We are getting back to more segregating of our schools instead of having more inclusion in our schools.” She also spoke in support of Title IX, and the push to remove biological males from women's and girl's sports. In the same vein, McMahon pledged to push back against the rise of antisemitism on college campuses, which many Universities have failed to adequately address.

On Friday, February 14th, President Trump signed an executive order barring any school or university with COVID-19 vaccine mandates from receiving federal money. This only applies to the COVID-19 vaccine, and other vaccine mandates are still standing.

POLL: What DARK government secrets will Trump uncover?

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Will the dark secrets of the Deep State finally see the light of day? Or will they slip back into darkness, as they have many times before?

The Trump administration is gearing up to fulfill one of Trump's most anticipated campaign promises: to make the contents of the JFK files, along with other Deep State secrets, available to the public. Kash Patel, who has promised to publicize the highly anticipated files, is expected to be confirmed next week as Trump's director of the FBI. Moreover, the House Oversight Committee created a new task force headed by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna called "Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets," which is tasked with investigating and declassifying information on the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations, UFOs, the Epstein list, COVID's origins, and 9/11. This all comes after the FBI found 2,400 "new" records relating to the assassination of President Kennedy following Trump's executive order to release the files.

Glenn discussed this topic with the cast of the Patrick Bet David podcast. Glenn expressed his confidence in Trump's radical transparency—on the condition that Kash Patel is confirmed. The cast was not as optimistic, expressing some doubt about whether Trump will actually unveil all that he has promised. But what do you think? What files are likely to see the light of day? And what files will continue to linger in the dark? Let us know in the poll below

Do you think the JFK, RFK, and MLK files will be unveiled?

Do you think the 9/11 files will be unveiled?

Do you think the COVID files will be unveiled?

Do you think the UFO files will be unveiled?

Do you think the Epstein list will be unveiled?

Transgender opera in Colombia? 10 SHOCKING ways USAID spent your tax dollars.

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The government has been doing what with our tax money!?

Under the determined eye of Elon Musk, DOGE has rooted out the corruption that permeates USAID, and it turns out that it's worse than we thought. Glenn recently read a list of atrocious causes that were funded by USAID, and the list was as long as it was shocking.

Since the January consumer index report was published today, one thing is clear: eggs are bearing the brunt of inflation. That's why we illustrated the extent of USAID's wasteful spending of YOUR taxpayer dollars by comparing it to the price of eggs. How many eggs could the American people have bought with their tax dollars that were given to a "transgender opera" in Colombia or indoctrinating Sri Lankans with woke gender ideology? The truth will shock you:

1. A “transgender opera” in Colombia

USAID spent $47,000 on a transgender opera in Colombia. That's over 135,000 eggs.

2. Sex changes and "LGBT activism" in Guatemala

$2 million was spent funding sex changes along with whatever "LGBT activism" means. That equates to over 5.7 million eggs!

3. Teaching Sri Lankan journalists how to avoid binary-gendered language

USAID forked over $7.9 million to combat the "gender binary" in Sri Lankan journalism. That could have bought nearly 23 million eggs.

4. Tourism in Egypt

$6 million (or just over 17 million eggs) was spent to fund tourism in Egypt. If only someone had thought to build some impressive landmarks...

5. A new "Sesame Street" show in Iraq

USAID spent $20 million to create a new Sesame Street show in Iraq. That's just short of 58 million eggs...

6. Helping the BBC value the diversity of Libyan society

$2.1 million was sent to the BBC (the British Broadcasting Corporation) to help them value the diversity of Libyan society (whatever that means). That could have bought over 6 million eggs.

7. Meals for a terrorist group linked to Al-Qaeda

$10 million worth of USAID-funded meals went to an Al-Qaeda linked terrorist group. That comes up to be just shy of 29 million eggs.

8. Promoting inclusion in Vietnam 

A combined $19.3 million was sent to two separate inclusion groups in Vietnam inclusion groups in Vietnam (why where they separated? Not very inclusive of them). That's over 55 million eggs.

9. Promoting DEI in Serbia's workplaces

USAID sent $1.5 million (4.3 million eggs) to “advance diversity equity and inclusion in Serbia’s workplaces and business communities.”

10. Funding EcoHealth Alliance, tied to the Wuhan Institute of Virology's "bat research"

EcoHealth Alliance, one of the key NGOs that funded the Wuhan lab's bat virus research, received $5 million from USAID, which is equivalent to 14.5 million eggs.

The bottom line...

So, how much damage was done?

In total, approximately $73.8 million was wasted on the items on this list. That comes out to be 213 million eggs. Keep in mind that these are just the items on this list, there are many, many more that DOGE has uncovered and will uncover in the coming days. Case in point: that's a lot of eggs.

POLL: Should Trump stop producing pennies?

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On Sunday, February 9th, President Trump ordered the U.S. Mint to halt the production of pennies. It costs the mint three cents to produce every penny, which Trump deemed wasteful. However, critics argue that axing the pennies will be compensated by ramping up nickel production, which costs 13 cents per coin.

In other news, President Trump promised on Truth Social that he would be reversing a Biden-era policy that mandated the use of paper straws throughout the federal government. From potentially slashing entire agencies to saying farewell to pennies and paper straws, Trump is hounding after wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars.

But what do you think? Was Trump right to put an end to pennies? And should plastic straws make a comeback? Let us know in the poll below:

Should Trump stop the production of pennies? 

Do you agree with Trump's reversal of the plastic straw ban?