Morning Rundown: Deep Fake or Real Image? Hobby Lobby Targeted by Satanic AI Artist
Here’s a quick summary of the top stories on cn.mycharisma.com:
Deep Fake or Real Image? Hobby Lobby Targeted by Satanic AI Artist
A member of the Satanic Temple recently created demonic AI-generated imagery placed on the shelves inside of Hobby Lobby then posted the pictures to social media.
These images sent shockwaves through thousands of people who thought they were viewing actual statues and merchandise due to the realism of the photos.
Jennifer Vinyard, an Austin-area pharmacy technician and self-described member of the Satanic Temple, appeared to find humor in the postings mocking Christians trying to protect children from the gender ideologies in society today by saying, “I think we need to talk about what is going on at Hobby Lobby… won’t somebody please think of the children!?” in her Facebook post.
Billionaire CEO Declares Over America: ‘We Are in a Spiritual War’
As cultural and societal shifts continue to occur at a rapid pace, many are calling out that the friction in American society is more than what it appears to the naked eye.
Fingers are constantly pointed at the surface level issues: economics, politics, education and many more, but there is a rising number of Americans saying the root of all of these issues lays in the spiritual realm.
Goya Foods CEO Bob Unanue believes that if America does not course correct and in fact elects Joe Biden to a second term as president, then the country will be lost.
Paramedic: ‘The Closest I’ve Come to a Jesus and Lazarus Experience’
Two Spirit-filled followers of Jesus—a businessman and a paramedic who’ve prayed together and with other men for 20 years—were miraculously reunited by a 911 emergency call to report a death that turned out like Lazarus being raised to life.
Like Mary and Martha hoping for a miracle from Jesus, the dead man’s wife stood in faith praying and performing CPR until a paramedic arrived at the couples’ home. There, the two men and hundreds more have prayed weekly for businesses, marriages, sicknesses and more for almost three decades.
Brad Tuttle, the founder of a Spiritual Warfare Attack Team (SWAT) that makes house calls in desperate situations, had been without a pulse and oxygen for 15 minutes when paramedic Captain Shain Vick resumed CPR, while Juneal Tuttle texted believers around the world requesting prayer for her husband of 55 years. {eoa}