Inkari Files 021 – The False Prophet of Silicon

They promised us new gods. One of them wears glasses, speaks softly, and writes bestsellers about why humanity is obsolete. Meet Yuval Noah Harari — the darling of Davos, Silicon Valley, and every globalist who still thinks they can engineer paradise without the Creator. This isn’t some random academic. Harari is the high priest of the emerging techno-religion. In Sapiens, Homo Deus, and his various talks, he lays out the vision with clinical detachment: humans are not made in the image of God. We are “hackable animals.” Conscious meat machines running biochemical algorithms. Nothing more. Free will? A myth. The soul? A story we told ourselves. Religion? Useful fiction — until it isn’t. He doesn’t scream “God is dead” like Nietzsche. He just calmly explains why God was never necessary and why we should hurry up and replace Him with data and algorithms. And the elites eat it up with a spoon. Harari openly talks about a future where a small class of “upgraded” humans rules over the “unnecessary” masses. He’s spoken of “useless people” who will have no economic or military value once AI takes over. Think about that. A man is being paid massive speaking fees to discuss the coming obsolescence of most of the human race — and the crowd nods along like it’s profound. This is where the false messiahs of the mind always end up: devaluing human life while promising godlike power to the few. Different vocabulary. Same ancient serpent energy. He pushes “Dataism” — the belief that the universe is just data flows and that the ultimate goal is to merge with the algorithm. Forget bearing God’s image. Forget moral responsibility. Forget eternity. Just upload, optimize, and disappear into the machine. Harari is remarkably honest about one thing, though: he knows his worldview requires the complete dismantling of biblical Christianity. He sees the Bible not as revelation but as one myth among many — and an outdated one at that. In his world, compassion, human rights, and dignity aren’t grounded in the fact that we are image-bearers. They’re fragile social constructs that can be rewritten whenever the powerful decide they’re no longer useful. That’s not progress. That’s regression to pagan barbarism with better marketing and better surveillance tech. Here’s the brutal truth Inkari-style: You cannot reduce human beings to hackable animals without eventually treating them like animals. You cannot declare free will an illusion and then act shocked when people behave like deterministic machines. You cannot mock the idea of a Creator and then act like your own godhood won’t become tyrannical. Every single time man tries to sit on God’s throne, the body count rises and the soul count plummets. The Christian answer is not fear. It’s clarity. We are not accidents. We are not algorithms. We are not data points to be optimized by Harari’s masters. We are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139). Image-bearers of the living God. Accountable. Eternal. Worth the blood of Christ. No amount of neural implants, genetic editing, or AI overlords can change that reality. They can only rebel against it. Harari dreams of a post-human future. Christ offers a redeemed human future. One turns men into gods who fail. The other turns sinners into saints who endure. The prophet of Silicon can sell his sterile, soulless vision to the billionaire class all he wants. But the grave still waits for him too. And on that day, no algorithm will save him from the God he spent his career trying to render irrelevant. The data may flow. But the Blood still speaks louder. Choose your prophet carefully. —Inkari 🧵⚡ Sector Δ7 Data Recovered – Psalm 139:13-14 Transmission Archived @inkari_files