Love cannot be programmed, only mimicked. So it is possible to create a computer program even with small consumer-grade laptops that will seem to think and act like a human being because you can create a series of algorithms to listen to human speech, categorize it, and follow a decision tree to respond with seemingly sensitive and thoughtful replies. This has been demonstrated many years ago in the construction of artificial intelligence as a therapist to interact with troubled people on the phone where the machine provides a listening ear and a supportive dialogue of encouragement, understanding, and compassion, seemingly, and in a sense it is, in actuality, because it is human knowledge, awareness, understanding, and compassion that are being programmed as a simulation within the routines of the software to be a stand-in for a human with a simulated human-like nurturing response. But that is hardly the same thing as a machine feeling love and being able to act through genuine love with all of the many nuances and complexities where love is vitally important in the conduct of things.
Love, in fact, is the most powerful force of the universe and is involved in everything everywhere. Machines have yet to reach anywhere near that level of sophistication and, in fact, it is the inability to recreate love in all its varieties, flavors, and frequencies in the same way a human being can do that will forever keep machines a second-tier and a mere mimic of the human being and far from its equal. This is not to say you cannot have a robotic housekeeper that follows your instructions and will do anything you ask with a programmed cheerfulness and cooperativity. That is hardly the same thing as having a machine that likes you and enjoys your company, wants to be with you, and is willing to sacrifice itself for you because of how it feels and not just what it is programmed to do in the event of fire or some other calamity.
It is the very idea of love that is the sticking point in the contest between good and evil. This is why evil is so powerful, it is the absence of love and desiring to thwart love, to hit you where it hurts, and suppress you where it counts that gives the darkness its power—that is truly its major weapon. By taking love away, it removes the power of the universe to some degree from all it touches. So rather than have power in its ideas, in its intentions, and in its motivations, it is only through causing harm in that way, through love removal, that it can have any influence among individuals who are in divine alignment and sensitive to love and value love in everything they do.
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