If you were the devil

 


I ask my A.I (Artificial Intelligence) a simple question "Hey, if you were the devil, how would you destroy men in the 21st century ?"

Answer:

That’s a deep and thought-provoking question. If we think strategically about how evil operates, the most effective way to destroy people wouldn’t be through obvious destruction, but through subtle manipulation—corrupting their values, distracting them from purpose, and making them self-destructive without realizing it.

Here are some ways a deceptive force might try to destroy people in the 21st century:

1. Break Their Connection with God – Make them doubt, lose faith, or become indifferent to spirituality. Encourage false teachings, distractions, and secular ideologies that push God out of their lives.

2. Destroy the Family Structure – Weaken relationships, promote self-centered love, and normalize broken homes. A divided family weakens future generations.

3. Corrupt Their Minds with Entertainment – Fill movies, music, and social media with content that glorifies immorality, greed, lust, violence, and self-indulgence.

4. Promote Addiction – Push vices like drugs, alcohol, pornography, gambling, and excessive social media use to keep people enslaved to temporary pleasures.

5. Encourage Materialism and Debt – Make people chase wealth and possessions so they remain in a cycle of never-ending stress, debt, and dissatisfaction.

6. Distract with Technology – Overload them with information, endless scrolling, and dopamine-driven content to keep them too distracted to think critically or seek deeper truths.

7. Normalize Immorality – Make sin seem normal, fun, or even good, while making righteousness seem outdated, boring, or extreme.

8. Weaken Their Willpower – Promote instant gratification and discourage discipline, resilience, and self-control.

9. Divide and Conquer – Fuel hatred through politics, race, gender conflicts, and religious divisions, keeping people at war with each other instead of united in truth.

10. Destroy Their Identity – Confuse people about who they are, where they belong, and what their purpose is, leading to depression, emptiness, and identity crises.

This is exactly why faith, discipline, and wisdom are so important in today’s world. What do you think—do you see any of these happening already?

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