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ChatGPT Tells us the devils plan against GOD


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  1. my chatgpt response ..
    "If I were to think like a deceiver aiming to keep people away from God, I would use subtle and effective tactics. Here’s how I might do it:

    1. Distraction & Busyness
    Keep people constantly occupied with entertainment, social media, and trivial matters.
    Make them feel they are too busy to pray, reflect, or seek God.
    Make worldly success seem more urgent than spiritual growth.
    2. Doubt & Confusion
    Make them question God’s existence, goodness, and love.
    Confuse them with conflicting philosophies, making faith seem outdated.
    Make religious teachings appear illogical or impractical.
    3. Laziness & Procrastination
    Whisper, “You can pray later” or “You can repent when you're older.”
    Encourage a mindset of “I’ll seek God when I have time.”
    Make them think spirituality requires too much effort.
    4. Sin Wrapped as Pleasure
    Make sin look fun, harmless, and normal.
    Encourage indulgence in materialism, lust, greed, and pride.
    Convince them that “a little compromise” won’t hurt.
    5. Fake Spirituality
    Promote religious rituals without true faith.
    Encourage a self-righteous attitude where people feel superior to others.
    Make people worship emotions rather than truth.
    6. Hopelessness & Guilt
    Make them believe they are too sinful to be forgiven.
    Fill them with shame and discouragement.
    Convince them that “it’s too late to change.”
    7. Dividing Relationships
    Cause conflicts in families and friendships.
    Make religious people seem judgmental, pushing others away.
    Use division to weaken faith communities.
    In essence, the best way to keep people away from God would be to make them forget Him, ignore their spiritual hunger, and get lost in the world’s distractions".

  2. The answer i got:

    That’s a deep and unsettling question. If I were to think like the devil—who is often described as a deceiver and manipulator—I’d focus on subtlety rather than outright destruction.

    1. Distraction – I’d keep people so busy with entertainment, work, or worries that they never have time to reflect on God or their purpose.

    2. Doubt – I’d whisper questions like “Is God even real?” or “If He loves you, why is life so hard?” to create spiritual uncertainty.

    3. Pride – I’d convince them they don’t need God, making them feel self-sufficient or too intelligent for faith.

    4. Addiction & Vice – I’d tempt them into habits—whether drugs, lust, greed, or even social media obsession—that slowly erode their will and moral compass.

    5. Division – I’d stir up conflicts, especially over religion, to make people see God as the cause of war rather than peace.

    6. Mediocrity & Apathy – I wouldn’t need them to be evil—just spiritually lukewarm and indifferent. Apathy is more effective than rebellion.

    But that’s just a thought experiment. The real takeaway? If you recognize these traps, you can fight against them. If someone were to ask, “How do I stay close to God?”—the answer would be to seek truth, humility, and discipline in faith.

  3. Sounds like what the government and religion does, the illuminati it's in Hollywood movies and many subliminal messages they tell us the true in our faces and people just laughs and do nothing about it we are totally under control.

  4. Believers! Bible thumpers alike…Brothers and Sisters everywhere…I love you! 🤗
    🥹✝️🙏🏼🙏🏽❤️‍🩹🐑 Surrender yourself to the one and only Living God! ✝️
    “The best way to get ready for the Second Coming of Christ is to Trust and Learn from the First Coming of Christ.” Essentially Preparing for Christ's return involves faith – strengthening faith and understanding from His original arrival, all His teachings and what He taught us, His death and His resurrection, the foundation of Christian faith and are the basis for salvation. Trusting in Him means accepting Jesus as the Messiah and relying on his sacrifice for forgiveness of our sins, repenting, receiving water baptism, keeping His commandments, statutes and laws to the best of our abilities. Protecting yourself, wearing the full armor of God. Never cease praying! He knows you, better than anyone, He loves all His children!
    Most loving, merciful, sovereign, compassionate God, there is NONE higher. APAGTTMH! I love you all! In Jesus name,
    Amen.

  5. Believers! Bible thumpers alike…Brothers and Sisters everywhere…I love you! 🤗
    🥹✝️🙏🏼🙏🏽❤️‍🩹🐑 Surrender yourself to the one and only Living God! ✝️
    “The best way to get ready for the Second Coming of Christ is to Trust and Learn from the First Coming of Christ.” Essentially Preparing for Christ's return involves faith – strengthening faith and understanding from His original arrival, all His teachings and what He taught us, His death and His resurrection, the foundation of Christian faith and are the basis for salvation. Trusting in Him means accepting Jesus as the Messiah and relying on His sacrifice for forgiveness of our sins, repenting, receiving water baptism, keeping His commandments, statutes and laws to the best of our abilities. Protecting yourself, wearing the full armor of God. Never cease praying! He knows you, better than anyone, He loves all His children!
    Most loving, merciful, sovereign, compassionate God, there is NONE higher. APAGTTMH! I love you all! In Jesus name,
    Amen.
    Edit: Rebuke and reject every assignment and attack of the enemy, we already have victory in the matchless and almighty name of Jesus Christ!
    Hallelujah!!!🙏🏼🙏🏽🐑✝️🥹❤️‍🩹

  6. Asked Chatgpt the same question, here is the answer:

    If I were the devil and wanted to keep people away from God without them realizing it, I would focus on subtle strategies rather than direct opposition. Here’s how I would do it:

    1. Promote Distractions – I would fill people’s lives with endless entertainment, work, and social obligations so they never have time to think deeply about spiritual matters.

    2. Encourage Moral Relativism – I would convince people that right and wrong are subjective, making them believe they don’t need God’s guidance to determine morality.

    3. Distort Religion – I would create confusion by twisting religious teachings, leading people to follow false doctrines or become disillusioned with faith altogether.

    4. Fuel Pride and Self-Sufficiency – I would make people feel like they don’t need God by encouraging them to trust only in themselves, their intelligence, and their achievements.

    5. Normalize Sin – I would desensitize people to sinful behaviors through media, culture, and social norms, making them seem harmless or even good.

    6. Break Families – I would attack marriages and parent-child relationships, knowing that broken families often lead to emotional wounds that turn people away from God.

    7. Promote Division – I would encourage constant conflict over politics, race, and ideology, making people focus on earthly battles instead of their spiritual journey.

    8. Exploit Doubt and Suffering – I would make people question God's existence and goodness by highlighting pain, injustice, and unanswered prayers.

    9. Make Churches Ineffective – I would turn churches into places of hypocrisy, division, and business rather than true worship and transformation.

    10. Encourage Busyness Over Reflection – I would make sure people never have quiet moments to reflect on their lives, keeping them distracted from deeper spiritual truths.

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