
Babel Will Fall
Is the Church Ready?
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Nicholas Deni
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Adam Hunter
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“God has a plan. He has always had a plan. Nothing is going to get in the way of that. Nothing is going to stop His mighty hand.” Adam R. Hunter
Artificial Intelligence has taken the world by storm and revolutionized how we think and process information. It is rapidly evolving into a superintelligent machine. It is poised to be the greatest invention of all time and has the potential to benefit everyone on earth. Who are the masterminds behind these machines, feeding them data and teaching them how to think and make decisions? What are their worldviews, and how do they perceive society at large?
In "Babel Will Fall: Is the Church Ready?", Adam R. Hunter boldly connects Artificial Intelligence as the new “Tower of Babel” and draws striking parallels to the original Genesis account. He cites its narcissistic developers as they seek to engineer a utopian existence free from antiquated moralities in a new era of enlightenment, stamping out God and His followers.
"Babel Will Fall" is a prophetic word, not of hopelessness but of redemption. It calls the Church to be spiritually prepared for the coming darkness and not be afraid. God plans to equip His followers to be the beacon of hope amid certain chaos and usher in a spiritual awakening not seen since Pentecost; however, they must have their lamps burning brightly in complete preparation for what’s to come.
Artificial Intelligence has taken the world by storm and revolutionized how we think and process information. It is rapidly evolving into a superintelligent machine. It is poised to be the greatest invention of all time and has the potential to benefit everyone on earth. Who are the masterminds behind these machines, feeding them data and teaching them how to think and make decisions? What are their worldviews, and how do they perceive society at large?
In "Babel Will Fall: Is the Church Ready?", Adam R. Hunter boldly connects Artificial Intelligence as the new “Tower of Babel” and draws striking parallels to the original Genesis account. He cites its narcissistic developers as they seek to engineer a utopian existence free from antiquated moralities in a new era of enlightenment, stamping out God and His followers.
"Babel Will Fall" is a prophetic word, not of hopelessness but of redemption. It calls the Church to be spiritually prepared for the coming darkness and not be afraid. God plans to equip His followers to be the beacon of hope amid certain chaos and usher in a spiritual awakening not seen since Pentecost; however, they must have their lamps burning brightly in complete preparation for what’s to come.
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- Michael Greene
- 03-17-25
A Call to the Modern Church
Is Artificial Intelligence the answer to life's greatest problems? Are God and religion dead? These topics are frequently being discussed more and more in our culture. In "Babel Will Fall: Is the Church Ready", Adam Hunter provides a concise narrative to help the modern church understand the challenges and implications of AI in the realm of not only religion, but philosophy, science and the world as a whole. A short read that will bring food for thought and definitely worth your time.
As a side note, the narration is clear and easy to follow.
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- Dan
- 03-16-25
A Christian Perspective on AI
This book offers a thoughtful look into the religious ramifications of the emergence of artificial intelligence. The author touches on the motives of the people creating the technology, the potential benefits and dangers, and several ways that Christians can prepare themselves for the dramatic shift in society that may soon be upon us. The book is well written, well researched, and offers citations and recommendations for further reading on the topic. The audio quality and narration are crisp and pleasing to listen to. I highly recommend this book to anybody, Christian or non-Christian, who may be experiencing fear or uncertainty from what seems like an unstoppable rising tide of technological control over our culture and our own lives as individuals.
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- James Kiely
- 03-31-25
Eye-Opening and Timely!
Wow—this audiobook completely opened my eyes in a way I didn’t expect. I had honestly never considered Artificial Intelligence in light of the Tower of Babel. But as I listened, the parallels Adam Hunter draws between the Genesis account and today’s tech-driven culture were not only insightful—they were sobering.
Hunter has a bold and prophetic voice, and he doesn’t just raise alarms—he offers hope. His call for the Church to be spiritually awake and ready resonated deeply with me. The way he exposes the worldview behind AI’s development, and how it aims to elevate man while pushing God out of the equation—it’s eye-opening and convicting.
What I appreciated most was that this wasn’t a fear-based message. Instead, it was a wake-up call filled with purpose and encouragement. God isn’t surprised by any of this. As Hunter says so powerfully, “Nothing is going to stop His mighty hand.” That truth alone gave me peace as I finished listening.
If you’re looking for something that challenges your thinking and stirs your spirit, Babel Will Fall is well worth your time.
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