Audio

Deep Dives

Want the book's ideas in your ears? These are two twenty-minute audio deep dives into the framework at the heart of Human: God's AI — two voices walking through the concepts, making the connections, and asking the questions a sharp reader would ask.

And in the spirit of a book about keeping AI in its proper place: these episodes are AI-narrated, generated from the manuscript itself and reviewed by me. A tool, doing what tools are for — under my judgment, serving the message. It seemed only fitting.

The episodes give you the ideas. The book gives you the walk — the boat on the Sea of Galilee, the band pit, the valley, and the door I never knocked on. Start here, then come take the walk.

~20 min

Episode 1 — Humanity Is God's Biological AI

An exhausted IT professional, a pond in Florida, and a squirrel that looked programmed. This deep dive traces the framework at the heart of the book: DNA as a four-letter coding language that puts silicon to shame, the self-healing technology no engineer has ever matched, and the “unwritten part” — why humans ship incomplete, and why that gap is the masterpiece of the design rather than a defect. Then it goes where the book goes: the spirit as a factory-installed antenna, prayer as a VPN to heaven, the rogue access point in Eden, the SSL certificate of salvation — and the question underneath the whole AI age: are you being confirmed, or transformed?

~20 min

Episode 2 — The Devil as a Rogue IT Administrator

Trade the pitchfork for a network diagram. This deep dive walks the enemy arc of the book: Lucifer as heaven’s router — hardware built with pipes for worship — who decided he wanted to be the destination instead of the conduit. The fall of man, retold as a network breach: no brute-force attack on Eden, just a spoofed signal and a fake free Wi-Fi that humanity voluntarily logged into. And the enemy’s operation today — a locked-out administrator running on cached data, pattern-matching thousands of years of human traffic on a wide-open network with no key, no filter, and one goal: to write over the unwritten space God refused to hard-code. It ends where the book’s warning lives — the quietest attack ever devised isn’t a hack. It’s a perfectly tailored convenience.

If these forty minutes hooked you, the book is where the framework becomes a life — Galilee, the band pit, the valley, and the two questions at the end.