Artificial intelligence is not automatically evil. But a tool without a soul can still be used against the soul. In The Devil's Final Strike Against Humanity, Marc Aurele Yetgang delivers a serious Christian warning about the spiritual danger of the AI age. This book does not claim that artificial intelligence is a demon, a spirit, or a living being. Instead, it asks a deeper question: how could a powerful tool like AI serve a dark purpose if humanity stops thinking, stops discerning, and begins to surrender the mind?
From the fall of the devil to the modern age of media, social media, distraction, and artificial intelligence, this book explores the ancient battle for the human mind. The enemy's strategy has always been the same: control the mind, and you can control the life. In our generation, AI has introduced a new level of influence because it does not only capture attention. It can answer, guide, suggest, counsel, judge, and slowly take the place of human thought.
This book examines how artificial intelligence could be used to attack human thinking, identity, conscience, truth, and spiritual discernment. It warns that the greatest danger may not come through violence, but through convenience; not through darkness that looks evil, but through darkness that presents itself as light.
Yet this is not a book of fear. It is a call to wake up.
AI must remain a tool, not a master. It can support education, medicine, communication, work, and creativity when used wisely. But it must never replace prayer, wisdom, conscience, Scripture, human judgment, or the voice of God.
The Devil's Final Strike Against Humanity is written for Christians, parents, churches, leaders, teachers, and anyone who wants to understand the spiritual responsibility of living in the age of artificial intelligence.
Think first. Ask AI after. Question everything. Protect your mind.