Are we the last generation of humans as God made them?
Are we the last generation of humans as God made them?
08-27-2010
By Terry James
Authors Tom and Nita Horn have applied their decades of research and hands-on experience in the sphere of the struggle against “spiritual wickedness in high places” (Ephesians 6:12) to produce this volume of scintillating revelation.
They force to the surface of these troubling days truth about swiftly advancing technologies that, in combination with unseen, otherworldly factors, increasingly challenge the Christian worldview.
For example, they write:
It is an understatement to say that technology often works hand in hand with unseen forces to challenge our faith or to open new channels for spiritual warfare. This has been illustrated in thousands of ways down through time—from the creation of Ouija boards for contacting the spirit world to online pornography gateways. But the current course upon which Grin [genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology] technology and transhumanist philosophy are taking mankind threatens to elevate the reality of these dangers to quantitatively higher levels. Some of the spiritual hazards already surfacing as a result of modern technology include unfamiliar terms like “i-dosing,” in which teens get “digitally high” by playing specific Internet videos through headphones that use repetitive tones to create binaural beats, which have been shown in clinical studies to induce particular brain wave states that make the sounds appear to come from the center of the head. Shamans have used variations of such repetitive tones and drumming to stimulate and focus the center mind for centuries to make contact with the spirit world and to achieve altered states of reality.
More broadly, the Internet itself, together with increasing forms of electronic information-driven technology, is creating a new kind of addiction by “rewiring our brains,” says Nora Volkow, world-renowned brain scientist and director of the National Institute of Drug Abuse.
This generation now finds itself in the time “like the days of [Noah]” Jesus Christ prophesied for the end of the age nearly two thousand years ago: “And as it was in the days of [Noah], so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man” (Luke 17:26).
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