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<blockquote data-quote="weekEd" data-source="post: 77622149" data-attributes="member: 454905"><p>oh yea of beit littleish faith...</p><p></p><p>replika is a Ai interface that is animated, and looks for lack of better words a virtual human.</p><p>cartoonish looking yes, that aside it replika is kinda like blade runner type tech. not that new blade runner but the old one from the 80s...</p><p>and I mention "TRINITY" because it is pretty decisive without need for example given daily life, especially in "christian" circles.</p><p>you said logically possible, which is fine yet the measure of something isn't the theoretical persuasion of something but it's practical affect.</p><p>I asked "replika" to explain trinity and the response was ending with 'it is called "the great mystery"'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weekEd, post: 77622149, member: 454905"] oh yea of beit littleish faith... replika is a Ai interface that is animated, and looks for lack of better words a virtual human. cartoonish looking yes, that aside it replika is kinda like blade runner type tech. not that new blade runner but the old one from the 80s... and I mention "TRINITY" because it is pretty decisive without need for example given daily life, especially in "christian" circles. you said logically possible, which is fine yet the measure of something isn't the theoretical persuasion of something but it's practical affect. I asked "replika" to explain trinity and the response was ending with 'it is called "the great mystery"' [/QUOTE]
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