Here We Go into the Dark and the Deep

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Transhumanism may become the
not-so-fictitious science reality of the future. As I put it on page one of Wake the Dead—the near future. Some of my readers are troubled by the deep, dark world of altered humanity. Others consider my
rendering of a new world order the more frightening prospect. But the two
society-shifting events—operative AI and revolutionary government— must be
closely intertwined. At least, that’s how I wrote it.
I’m deep into writing another
novel now. One set in current time. No transhumans. My research intent for this
new story was to read a couple of books outside my comfort zone as a Christian—books
by Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett—outspoken atheists who’ve written on the
subject. But I wanted to write about a likeable atheist, one who would rouse empathy, and I wasn’t sure I
could do that with too much information. Some may disagree with my decision to
skip the research once they’ve read the new book, but I’m okay with that.
Now that my imagination is
occupied by someone other than Chase Sterling, I’m not always as judicious about the shifts in technology and how they affect our lives.
For instance, after hearing the term “dark web” at least a hundred times, I
decided to look into it. Not literally—I still don’t know how to pull it up on
my computer. But I do know that most people refer to the “dark web” when what
they really mean is the “deep web.” I started to read a beginner’s guide to
accessing the “dark web” but decided to save it for after the apocalypse.
Along with the web growing dark and
deep is the state of the media growing deeply unclear. The “deep fake” has
surpassed “fake news” with undeniable creations of real people saying real
things. Only they didn’t actually say what they said. If we can’t believe our own eyes and ears, then we can’t believe anything reported by any source. And if we lose all faith in the media, what will be
the outcome? Somebody will need to take charge. In my books, it’s the media and entertainment
conglomerate called SynVue, which gains control over both politics and the
reporting of politics. Prior to this widely accepted takeover, the
Constitution loses all power, and the United States dies as the Western Republic is born. Fringe groups of dissenters form and Christians begin meeting
underground. But it’s a gradual process and most people adjust to their new
existence. That is, until SynVue turns a celebrity into a transhuman and inadvertently
creates its own worst enemy. Of course, it’s only a story, the plot of my
trilogy.
But the truth waiting around the
bend of our reality may be just as subtle, just a weird, and just as defeating.
As a Christian still enjoying the freedoms of being an American, still
attending packed worship services in a publicly designated facility, still getting this blog out there on the not-so-dark web, what am I supposed
to do to prepare for the future? If I learned anything from Chase
Sterling, it comes from this quote at the end of Transfusion: “We will not hide. Love is too strong and judgement
too certain for us to remain a whisper of weakness.” (Yes, I realize I wrote
those words, but a character worth writing becomes real to the writer. So in my
mind, Chase said it.)
While I’ve got the chance to
share the hope of the gospel, and even if I lose the privilege, I will not
hide. It’s all I have to offer, now and in the future.
Articles of interest:
New Malicious AI
Reports Biggest Threats of the Next 5 Years
Deep State Panics:
America No Longer Believes Us!
Alarming Advances Made In Digital
Media Manipulation

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