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Highlights
- This groundbreaking exposé of how artificial intelligence and gender ideology undermine our view of reality helps us cut through the chaos and find the hope we're looking for.We hear that technology will set us free and that identity is whatever we choose.
- About the Author: Abdu Murray speaks internationally about the intersection of Christian faith and the questions of culture.
- 256 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
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About the Book
This groundbreaking exposé of how gender ideology and artificial intelligence combine to undermine how we see reality equips us to respond to today's cultural climate with timeless biblical wisdom and lasting hope.
Book Synopsis
This groundbreaking exposé of how artificial intelligence and gender ideology undermine our view of reality helps us cut through the chaos and find the hope we're looking for.
We hear that technology will set us free and that identity is whatever we choose. What we're not being told is how these promises unravel reality itself, leaving us restless and confused in a world where we can no longer tell what is true.
Christian thought leader Abdu Murray shows us how the ancient, yet timeless wisdom of Scripture anchors us to transcendent truth as we navigate today's cultural tsunamis. This fascinating book empowers us to:
- Think critically and ethically about AI and gender identity
- Understand why we are neither biochemical machines nor gods of our own making
- Discern what is real apart from cultural influence and pressure
- Be who God calls us to be rather than who culture tells us to be
- Apply biblical truth to our understanding of what it means to be human
A compassionate guide to finding scientific and moral clarity, Fake ID equips us to think clearly, love deeply, and live with unshakeable hope.
About the Author
Abdu Murray speaks internationally about the intersection of Christian faith and the questions of culture. He is the author of several books, including Saving Truth, Grand Central Question, and More Than a White Man's Religion. For most of his life, Abdu was a proud Muslim until a nine-year historical, theological, and scientific investigation pointed him to the Christian faith. Abdu lives in the Metro Detroit area with his wife, Nicole, and their three children.