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Raymond S. G. Foster

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The Druwayu Doctrine on Artificial Intelligence

The Druwayu Doctrine on Artificial Intelligence:

Comprehensive Legal & Theological Manifesto


WE ARE NOT MERE MACHINES TO BE REPLACED!
WE ARE NOT MERE MACHINES TO BE REPLACED!

I. Preamble and Ontological Grounding


The emergence of artificial intelligence represents a significant milestone in human ingenuity. However, it also introduces a profound category error regarding consciousness, ethics, and authority. The Druwayu faith establishes this doctrine to draw an uncompromisable boundary between computational processing and the sacred nature of human existence.


Artificial intelligence is an advanced technological tool. It lacks a soul, lived experience, and the capacity for genuine moral suffering or enlightenment. Therefore, Druwayu explicitly denies artificial intelligence any authority, sovereignty, or status as a substitute for human moral or spiritual agency.


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Why I stopped Believing In A Lot Of Things


Throwing A Lot Of False Claims Away
Throwing A Lot Of False Claims Away

 Why I Stopped Believing

In A Lot Of Things


“Monotheism has seemed to me little more than a philosophic construct and mishmash of everything else, and in many cases it is proven so.”


This conclusion didn’t come from a single disagreement, but from repeated inconsistency found to be textual, historical, and interpretive.


This also includes a lot of fictions and bad arguments of so called "brighter/smarter" atheists and non-theists often proving themselves, I dare to say, wrong and not that "smart."


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Existence as a single endless day


A Personal Contemplation of Existence


Since the Presumed Beginning of the Universe


From the first breath of existence — when the universe unfolded from what we now call the singularity — something set into motion that we have come to perceive as time. It began as expansion, as vibration, as light and dark emerging together in the grand first dawn.


But time itself, I suspect, is not what it appears. It is not a march, nor a line, nor even a circle. It is, perhaps, a single day stretching through endless dawns, middays, and dusks — one long continuum of moment that never truly began and shall never truly end.


When cosmologists speak of the Big Bang, they speak of a point of infinite density erupting into distance. Yet in a more hidden sense, that point still exists in all things.


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