“The flesh calculates. The Spirit knows.” What does it really mean to have the mind of Christ? In this episode, I begin a two-part reflection on divine consciousness — not just as a moral framework, but as a spiritual operating system. I explore how the mind of Christ functions. It doesn’t process thoughts like a machine. It doesn’t run on fear, logic, or brute force. Inspired by Fredrico Faggin — the inventor behind the first microprocessor — I compare man-made intelligence with divine knowi...
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“The flesh calculates. The Spirit knows.” What does it really mean to have the mind of Christ? In this episode, I begin a two-part reflection on divine consciousness — not just as a moral framework, but as a spiritual operating system. I explore how the mind of Christ functions. It doesn’t process thoughts like a machine. It doesn’t run on fear, logic, or brute force. Inspired by Fredrico Faggin — the inventor behind the first microprocessor — I compare man-made intelligence with divine knowi...
“The flesh calculates. The Spirit knows.” What does it really mean to have the mind of Christ? In this episode, I begin a two-part reflection on divine consciousness — not just as a moral framework, but as a spiritual operating system. I explore how the mind of Christ functions. It doesn’t process thoughts like a machine. It doesn’t run on fear, logic, or brute force. Inspired by Fredrico Faggin — the inventor behind the first microprocessor — I compare man-made intelligence with divine knowi...
“The flesh calculates. The Spirit knows.” What does it really mean to have the mind of Christ? In this episode, I begin a two-part reflection on divine consciousness — not just as a moral framework, but as a spiritual operating system. I explore how the mind of Christ functions. It doesn’t process thoughts like a machine. It doesn’t run on fear, logic, or brute force. Inspired by Fredrico Faggin — the inventor behind the first microprocessor — I compare man-made intelligence with divine knowi...