Basically it is a crystal ball which you can see into the future for POSSIBLE events.
I am not saying that 'magic' is not real.
But if the good guys had this machine, why didn't the bad guys who had it before use it to stop all eventualities for Trump being in office??
If Q and whitehats is saying that such machine exists then what they are doing is projecting. Projecting that they have control spreading fear among enemies.
Imagine deep state actors knowing this. Fear. Irrational decisions.
Imagine China knowing the US has this machine and can see the future of all battles. Fear.
With computers being super powerful now, is it just an illusion for a piece of AI software to predict all eventualities choosing a path instead of sonething that tells the future?
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21470616? ago
God warns about necromancy.
You're dancing with devils (deceit) when involved in this con job.
21473439? ago
Nobody's talking about necromancy.
21482181? ago
Necromancy (/ˈnɛkrəmænsi/) is a practice of magic involving communication with the dead – either by summoning their spirits as apparitions or raising them bodily – for the purpose of divination, imparting the means to foretell future events, discover hidden knowledge, to bring someone back from the dead, or to use the ...
Focusing on divination or foretelling future events here.
Do you think it matters to God whether you're conjuring "the dead" or utilizing "technology" in the endeavor? Methinks the warning holds.
21485458? ago
What are you, fucking Amish? Show me in the Bible where God prohibits us to use technology.
21486101? ago
Missed the point there, patriot.
Prohibits activities attempting to foretell the future. Like magic or conjuring the dead or by other means, like ouija boards or crystal balls or other fuckery, like Project Looking Glass. You're deceiving yourself.
21486395? ago
What the Bible prohibits is spiritism. That is the blanket term for everything you described. The commonality is they are all means of dealing with unclean spirits. There is nothing wrong with televisions or telescopes or any other technological means of seeing at a distance.
21488540? ago
Strawman there, patriot.
We're talking about the means to "peer into the future."
But, I'll agree, Bible prohibits "spiritism" as you say. Devil spirit interaction.
Let's, put it this way, does God "rubber stamp" efforts to peer into the future by technological means?
21488635? ago
No strawman.
I stick by my last reply. I have nothing to add.