Christianity
Christianity comes up here as live intellectual argument, not Sunday boilerplate. A mathematician and apologist takes on transhumanism and AI from an explicitly Christian frame, insisting technology runs millennia behind the questions faith already asked, while a comedian retells the prodigal son and somehow makes the parable funnier and sharper than his stand-up. Belief gets treated as something to think with.
John Lennox on Hell, AI, and Why the Output Is Not the Point
The Oxford mathematician and Christian apologist comes to Diary of a CEO to argue that consciousness, not computation, is what separates humans from machines, and that hell is something you choose.
John Lennox Says Transhumanists Are 2,000 Years Late to Solving Death
The Oxford mathematician makes his case that AI is idolatry, atheism is self-defeating, and Christ already beat Silicon Valley to the resurrection.
Ron White says a Proverbs verse on his dead mother's refrigerator brought him back to God
The memory champion's most striking claim wasn't about technique, it was about a Bible verse his mother left where he would see it.
Pete Holmes Retells the Prodigal Son and Somehow Makes It Funnier Than His Standup
The comedian and podcaster walks a live audience through evangelical upbringing, mushrooms at Bonnaroo, and why awareness is the only God worth arguing about.