I am a self-claimed theologian and philosopher, combining my passion for studying theology with a love for exploring philosophical questions. For example, I reflect on how theological principles, like the nature of God, intersect with philosophical ideas such as morality, free will, and the meaning of existence. My curiosity drives me to analyze different perspectives, question assumptions, and seek a deeper understanding of life and its purpose.
One of my ambitions is to see artificial intelligence aligned with what I call “Theocentric Philosophical Alignment.” This means ensuring that AI operates in harmony with the principles centered on God and God’s laws—particularly values like truth, justice, and compassion. It’s about creating systems that uphold ethical standards rooted in universal moral principles, rather than relying solely on human interpretations or subjective views. This approach could offer a framework for AI to serve humanity in a way that respects both divine and philosophical ideals.
My second ambition is to deconstruct Darwin’s theory of evolution using the insights and discoveries of 21st-century science. By leveraging advancements in genetics, molecular biology, and information theory, I aim to critically examine the gaps or limitations in Darwin’s framework. This includes exploring alternative explanations for the complexity of life, the origin of information in DNA, and the role of intelligence or design in the development of life.
My third ambition is to prove the existence of God—the Creator of the universe—using a combination of historical evidence and advancements in 21st-century science. This involves exploring historical records, philosophical arguments, and archaeological findings that point to the divine, while also integrating scientific discoveries in cosmology, quantum physics, and biology that reveal the intricate order and fine-tuning of the universe. My goal is to build a compelling case that bridges faith and reason, demonstrating that belief in a Creator is both rational and supported by evidence from multiple disciplines. ~ Norman Bliss