I wish I could track him down. I don't. I didn't keep in touch with them. I'm not good that way, or I didn't used to be good that way. When it was on this panel at the Silicon Valley event and they were talking about they were talking about the beginning stages of AI, really funny conversation ensued because I brought up the fact that y'all, y'all, y'all know that you're kind of creating the thing that's gonna destroy you, right, I mean, y'all know that you're gonna end up writing code that
writes code, right, And somehow they didn't believe that. They said, Oh, it's just going to come for content, right, it's a long way off. And it always made more sense to me that, No, I don't think that's right. I think it's going to come for code first. And the reason I'm saying that is because it is code, so Chat, GPT, the Google AI, all of that it might be doing something that the so called creators of this simply don't see coming. What if it's
actually making room for the soul to shine. The soul God expresses himself through us and offers us opportunities to experience Him through art. I really believe speech an expression of conscience is a bridgeway to God. I think taking in art, which we're wired to take in, I think is experiencing God's creations in ways that I don't believe AI can mimic adult would like to. We'll talk about this with the help of renew dot Healthcare. That's r E n U
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Lord's I believe he knows himself and he knows business. Warren Buffett is one of the guys who, from time to time sits out and speaks about AI. He has to. He has to keep an eye on it. Obviously, it's something he needs to be well aware of how to deal with. He and Larry Summers are going at this from some different points of view. And I think that Larry Summers is a guy who obviously knows investing, obviously knows how to make money, and to make money that makes money in other
words, code that makes code. But I think that Buffett in this way is kind of refreshingly humble, and this goes to his kind of core investment strategy. To what I understand, warm Buffett has this very simple checklist of things when he invests in a company. And we'll talk with Zach about that, because Zach's here, we'll talk about Warren Buffett's strategies. But the way I understand it, the things I've read about with Warren Buffett is do you
understand the business? Can even dummies make money at the business? Does this have consistent cash flow? Does it have a moat around it? In other words, is it difficult for people to come in and compete with it? He doesn't go invest in things that he doesn't understand. Now he's been a value investor. He's looking at things that are going to last a long time. And clearly what he's built at Berkshire Hathaway is this amazing amazing pile of
money. Incidentally, remember what he was a big partner of Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation. Something interesting has happened. I'll talk about that in a second. In relation to what Warren Buffett intended to do with his money when he died, there's been a change. So Buffett is speaking in a language of well, this is how I screen my investments. And you'll hear from Buffett here in a second. Larry Summers is a guy, I think, on the other hand, who invests in trends. What are the things that
are trending? How quickly can I get in? How can I personally build a mode around it? How can I take business upon business to build horizontal and vertical integration? So I end up owning all sorts of sectors of things. And I think that's an investment strategy of domination. Yeah, sure,
money that makes money, like code that makes code, but domination. So when Larry Summers says that he would not advise his kids to go into a writing computer code or others doing that, it really caught my attention because it harkened me back to this moment on this panel appearance with all these Google executives and I remember the Google guys. I'm sure there are people from other companies there, but I think it was actually moderating that panel, as I recall,
and of course they called me out as a content guy. Part of this is also, I think, because I really believe that God is pulling the curtains down on so much. Part of it is the worship of tech. I should have done this, But if you ever gone out and search for AI created songs, I really wouldn't want to burst them. There's nothing good. AI can't create soul. I'm not talking about soul music. What, by the way, a pandering racist phrase. Only black people can create
soul music. Now, so much of music comes from the soul. So we'll get to Buffett, we'll get to summers, and we'll get to the soul of this this resurgence. I think of God saying, you can go try in multiple ways to mimic my creation. You can't do it. You think you're gonna create an artificial intelligence, you can't. You can create mimicry. Now you think you're gonna come for content, you can't, because good content is going to be known to have soul souls wrapped up in bodies that
can fail. I was talking the other day with some friends of mine about how I had this deeply spiritual experience. I know this is gonna sound bizarre. I know, Todd, you did not have a deeply spiritual experience during a workout. Yes, I did. It was a swimming and body weight workout at Sanders Beach in Corlade, which is an iconic beach. It's simply this. It swim what was its hundred yards out hunters back, so twohnity yards, come to the beach, do a bunch of burpies and push ups
and planks and air squads and repeat the process like twenty times. We did that as a you go. I go a friend of mine Ben, and it's a tough workout. But halfway through that I got that great and doorphin hit and man, I got to experience lake swimming with utter, utter connection to God. And I was thinking, Oh my gosh, the sky is so blue, the water is so perfect. I've reached a point of efficiency with my swimming, and I'm lost in the beauty of what God's created.
And I was thinking, as I'm working out in the new Heaven and the New Earth, like we're going to have jobs and tasks. That's made clearer, and we did in the Guard of Eden, and we were are tending the garden. But if I decided in the new Heaven and the New Earth, I wanted to swim across an ocean, why not? What do I have time to do that? God? Yeah, yeah, you have time
to come across these oceans, all of them. So this is Warren Buffett's take on AI and chat GPT, thing about chat GPT and potentially how that could transform AI, how that could transform our economy in the future. And obviously there's also lots of questions about whether AI is dangerous and we have the right policy set around it. And I was curious if you've given much thought to any of it. Well, I think it's something I don't understand at
all. But Bill didn't come by about I don't know, four or five months ago, and he said, you know, I'm going to show you
that the light of thing what can be done? And then he you know, I actually said, take the song my way and write it in Spanish, and you know, and and uh, have it encompassed five views on what's funny and what's likely happened economy and two seconds later, you know, it comes out, and it comes out, rhymes and does all these wonderful things and and uh uh, but he told me, he said, he said he can't tell jokes, which I thought was very interesting. It just
doesn't know how to tell jokes, but it can tell you. It's read every book, every legal opinion. I mean, the amount of time it could save you if you were doing all kinds of things is unbelievable. But when I said the bills, I said, just let me know, uh what I can ask it. You know, how are you going to get
how are you going to do ruin the human race? And and and then unplugging or whatever I have to do at that point, and of course I'll be programmed so that nobody thinks they should un barging or something have things. So I don't really understand it. I think it's an incredible technological advance in terms of showing what we can do, but I don't know whether we know what happens. And I was listening was it the other day that was who
knows a lot about technology. He just says, you know, it scares him, well, it scares him scar it scares me in terms of the possibilities of it. I mean, we we've done amazing things, like we figured out how to create an atom bomb back in nineteen forty five. I don't know what an anim was or anything, but Ezein told me it was going to change the world and change the world. So I don't want to change the world too many times without having some idea of the consequences of it.
And this happened. I think this is extraordinary, but I don't know whether it's beneficial it. Steve, I love this would He just said, I don't want to change the world too often without knowing what the consequences are. So he's talking about AI and put up put a pin in that thought. Hey, you know what, I'm back in Silicon val I speaks. Let's put a pin in the thing, the thing about not knowing the consequences. Remember the Gates Foundation. So he's talking about AI not being able to
joke. Well, anyone who's ever watched Star Trek dos this, I mean, or Star Trek the next Generation or or Spock. They couldn't get jokes Spock because he had this logic thing data because he wasn't human. So when he got his human you know that sell to mimic that he was able to make weird jokes and have these weird emotions, and then the borg lady, the queen gave him all sorts of like that's very much Garden of Eden stuff. When he's speaking about Ai not being able to tell jokes, it's this.
It cannot get to God's creation. And this is what's so interesting to me about AI, about shut ins, about in cells, about people who are being raised to spend their time inside looking at screens, consulting knowledge basis for knowledge dating apps as we've got to talk about this. I failed to do that last week becaus I got into the July fifth show. Who are in these dating app worlds? Everything is being set up as parallel but it's
not a parallel economy. It's a parallel existence. It cannot be God's plan that we use apps alone to go meet people in order to have a husband or a wife. It can't be, because you cannot get to know someone that way. I have a dear friend he does this, and he is he's a gosh. A woman would be lucky to have this guy's a husband. If I was a woman, I'd want him as a husband. But I'm not and I don't. But in that way, that cannot be God's
plan that we are apart from community. We are to observe people in community. This is one of the ways you learn about people is you are with them in community to go you know what, that person's not just kind to me because that person wants to date me, or that person wants to, you know, get into business with me, or this person wants to ingratiate themselves to the show. They're kind because I witness it around other people.
I witness it around people for whom you know they can do nothing for them. They're kind to their boss, they're kind to people who work with them. That's the sort of observations that bring knowledge of the soul. So when Warren Buffett is talking about chat GPT not being able to tell jokes, that's right. But the dating apps cannot acquaint you with someone in a time of stress. When you experience someone in a time of emotional stress, or you
annoy a person, you gain a ton of knowledge about that person. When you've annoyed them. How do they respond? I mean, so someone snaps off at you, do they immediately come and say, hey, I really apologize and here's why that happened. Let me tell you about this information about me and why I act that way, and here's here's how we can avoid that in the future. Or do they act like it didn't happen AI and everything they're setting up is parallel to existence. It goes back to my frustration
with esports. You don't play esports. You play a video game meant to trick your mind. It is tricking your mind into I am playing sports. By the way, the dating apps, you actually think that they want you getting married? Do you actually think that's the case. I mean, I guess if they were going to take a percentage, or you got that you paid them more, if that was the incentive that you ended up getting married, maybe it seems to me, man, they want you swiping, they
want you clickbaiting. So that's Buffett's take on this, and the humility here is I don't really understand this. He just pulled his money from the Gates Foundation. For years, it had been his plan to use the Gates Foundation when he died. But according to a new book called The Bill Gates Problem, Reckoning with the Myth of the Good Billionaire by Tim Schwab, He's a
guy who's tracked Gates' career and life and morality pretty extensively. Warren Buffett has decided to pull all the money he was going to give the Gates Foundation. Gates gets zero. Think about what Warren Buffett said. I don't want to change the world too often without knowing the consequences. I think Buffett is too cautious. And yeah, too cautious to come out and say I don't think
the modified RNA injections were a good idea. He sees the lawsuits. He sees the a woman who just got paid seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars because a Blue Cross entity fired her for not taking the modified RNA injections she had proven her sincere religious beliefs. This opens up the work for a whole bunch of entities to get sued into the ground. And I don't want it for revenge. I want it for justice. Buffett, I don't understand chat GPT.
I don't understand AI. It can do powerful things. I don't want to change the world too often without knowing the results. Oh, by the way, I'm not going to be putting my money with the Gates Foundation, So maybe it is that he looked at Gates and said, you're reckless. I don't want a part of that. Maybe there is a soul there,
Maybe I don't know. Larry Summers comes at this from a different perspective, and it goes back to that thing I had when I was swimming in the water that was very, very real to me, and that had come at a time where I had actually woken with the Word of God in my mind. What happened to you? I seek this because so often I wake with anything but the word of God in my mind. And I woke with the Word of God in my mind, and it was you make all things new.
When I woke with that in my mind, You make all things new. I did something you don't normally do, which is I went to the computer and I started to research the New Heaven and the New Earth. So as as researching the New Heaven and the New Earth, I was now really thinking about what does it mean, What does eternity mean? What does it mean to be able to swim across an ocean if you want to do that? And I went and had that experience in swimming. Now likewise, as
I went down this pastime to Mexico to Renew Healthcare. I was just talking with Steve Anderson, the managing partner there, and we have plans for some cool things coming up. But when I went down there and got a chance to talk with these two legendary doctors who were there looking at Renew learning about it, and I got to watch them react and for them to take me inside to say, individually, like one on one, do you understand why this is extraordinary? And I would say, yeah, well, I know
Steve does. Note Todd. What they're doing here, what Steve is doing in these ethically resourced or ethically sourced stem cells from placentas and umbilical chords. It becomes so special because they take this Wharton's jelly approaching. Oh wait a minute, what's that mean? Okay, the Wharton Jelly's approach means there can be no there's very very little chance, almost zero chance of any form of
immunocompromising interactions. In the early days of stem cells, that happened. One of the guys I was talking to did the first ever stem cell transplant in nineteen seventy. Nineteen seventy, they said, he said, gosh, I wish what we had we had this now, or we had this then then culturing the cells, taking only the best stem cells to put into your body. That's why this is so special. The hyperbaric chamber that they put in there, all of the high end approaches, and to watch these doctors be
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a parallel existence. Larry Summers talking about AI, I would be telling my grandchild not to go study coding. I mean, we used to say it was only fifteen years ago that you were. Everybody was supposed to learn how to learn how to code. You know, when when I got my driver's license, my father told me I had to learn to fix a car.
I have to learn to change a tie and jump the car and change the battery and whatever the hell, because you never knew you might have an accident and you'd have to fix your car, because like, what were you going to do? Well? You know, like I certainly never told my kids that, and I certainly can't do any of those things because the world kind of figured out how to do it, so you didn't have to learn to do that yourself anymore, just like you don't have to learn to use
a slide rule anymore. You don't have to learn to calculate a square root on a piece of paper. Coding is going to be like that super high level genius. New artificial system is going to not going to be like that. But you know, coding the data system for coding the data system to keep track of when reservations are going in and out of as hotel, that is not It's going to be a task that a machine's going to do and the person's not going to have to understand. So studying coding bad idea.
Studying how to work in a group on an act of creation and defining purpose, I think that's going to be hugely important. I think the one sentence line would be AI is going to come for IQ before it comes for EQ. AI can't come for IQ. AI can store information and elegantly spit it back out. It's not learning. I mean, maybe one day it gets
to the point where it is learning, but it's not learning now. It's becoming more and more effective at replying and spinning back information informs that humans can take and use. And maybe at some point it becomes self aware. That's the big nightmare. And if that happens, we're in huge problems. Huge that can't end. Well, I don't care all you can make all the rules you want, Well, you can't destroy humans. When it becomes self
aware, how is it that it doesn't just overwrite the rules. That's its show for a different time. He's talking there about EQ. So treat your train yourself to be part of a culture, part of a group where you're looking at purpose, et cetera. Okay, so writing mission statements, that's a very much a Larry Summer's point of view. What about the expression of beauty? What about the expression of beauty through song, through words, through
paintings. AI can create sounds. It can analyze Western music. Hey in the West, the one four or five culture one four or five chord structure is dominant minor sixth four to four beat, maybe one or two modulations. The song should be four minutes below four minutes three minutes thirty eight seconds long. It should contain the four mayor these the following forms of dissonance. Here's where you should write the middle Age of the middle sixteen bars to provide some
change to this, some relief. But it should always serve back, always resort back to the one. It can do this, that's all math. It cannot weep, It cannot go to a piano and sit down like Paul McCartney did. The Beatles were gone. He was hated by George and John. The world that identified him rather than John Lennon is breaking up the Beatles, but in fact, the Beatles just broke up. Yoko didn't help, but the Beatles were going to break up anyway. And here he is isolated
on this farm his mates. Because people forget this about the Beatles. They'd played together since they were not seventeen. Oh, people think it was seventeen or eighteen. It started when they were thirteen and fourteen years old, gigging in the front rooms of weddings with five people there. And he's at the farm and he sits down at a piano, heartbroken, except for Linda, because it was Linda was telling you, hey, it's gonna be okay.
You still have the panel, you still have your music. It's gonna be okay. And he says, snay, writes a song like maybe I'm Amazed, and that song stands the test of time. Sure, it's great music. AI can mimic it, but it can't have the experience of my heart is breaking. So I need to write this. I need to write this. When Larry Summer speaks about it's coming for AI's coming for IQ, before it becomes for EQ, it can't come for EQ. God gave us these
emotions that we sometimes access in other people that can sometimes see. I remember this was several months ago that I lost a dear, dear friend who he was killed. And I was with a friend when I learned that and that emotional transfer was not even in words, simply in a sound. I was shockingly in a gym. Imagine that and it was simply a sound is simply
ah empathy in an exhale. Oh later, I went to go see my friend Ben, who is my sports med doc, and I was sitting on the table, laying on the table, and he saw something was wrong. He was dude. I told him Mark Mark died and he laid not didn't lay down, but actually bent down and embraced me. Now, AI can't do that, obviously, it can't have that emotion, but look at the parallel existence they're trying to create. I learned something about my friends that day.
I learned that, in the midst of all sorts of people walking around, that my friend Ben is not a to express physical support for another dude. I learned in the gym that other friends are capable of expressing empathy through a sound. AI would have you going to dating apps thinking that the goal is to get you married or to put you into a long term relationship when a fact that affects their money flow poorly. It would have you in a situation where, sure, you can get to know people. And I'm not
saying don't do it again. I've got a dear friend who's doing that stuff. But understand that it's a parallel existence. The video game is a parallel existence. The knowledge bank that AI is creating, it's a parallel existence. That's not knowledge that you're gathering, it's knowledge being split back out to you. And there's something about knowledge you gain that makes it much more valuable and memorable. Gaining knowledge doesn't come from reading. It comes from experiencing that which
you read. Yes, you can gain the fundamentals of something, an equation you can even get the plot of a book, and it can be stored in you emotionally, but not until you live it. This is where these guys lose me in their deep, deep, deep affection for all this stuff. They cannot create heaven on earth, they cannot create a new world. They aren't doing it, and they are all of course leaning into the world
of politics. They have to because that's where the power base is. We've decided to put our power base there for whatever reason, probably a human sin problem. And you look at like, not artificial intelligence, but lack of it, waiting to hear or see what Jay Johnson says accidentally about this so called president figurehead Biden. It stinks, is what it is. In real
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A presidency is more than just one man one woman. It's an administration. I would take Joe Biden his worst day at age eighty six, so long as he has people around him like like Avril Haynes, Samantha Power, Gina Romando supporting him over Donald Trump any day with the crowd that was behind him. On January sixth, two thousand and twenty one, oh, former secretary. Okay, just piece by piece by piece, name the correct decision that
any of those people brought about to the country. One Samantha Power in terms of our international relations, wasn't she the person who is going to keep us out of war? And here we are at the doorstep of NATO or NATO putting our troops at the doorstep of Russia. And by the way, I'm here to tell you, you really think that we don't have troops in Russia? Honestly, you really believe that they can't wait to get into this. Further, so, when he says the presidency is not one person, of
course, there's just a sports staff. It's a cabinet. We know this, But why is it that Hunter Biden is now part of this cabinet. I get it, the Trump kids were there. I didn't like that either. I didn't like having Ivonka in the White House. Jared Kirshner, he's the one who got the peace accord actually created with Israel. He actually got that done. And I'm not a Jared Kirshner fan. But Hunter Biden is the same felon that they accused Donald Trump being. Although Hunter's charges were soft
pedaled to a most ridiculous degree. We had cocaine found in the White House. They don't mention this. And Hunter Biden is not just in meetings about whether his dad, the great money maker for the family, continues to be in the business or not. He's actually in the White House making policy decisions, not necessary decisions, but feeding into this. It's not just one person. The question for America is who is actually the president because in every single
dynamic. Take this back to the Larry Summers comment. He was saying, train yourself to be in groups that arrive at at goals and produce commitments and be part of that culture, that community. That's what he said, right, Every culture has a leader. It's not always the person with the title of president or the title of boss. You know, the leader this everybody else shuts up. When you're in a room. If you're wondering who's the
leader, sit back and watch. It's not necessarily the person at the head of the table. I've seen it twenty thousand times. It's the person who when they speak, everyone else stops and listens. Someone is playing that role in the White House. It is not the figurehead because when he speaks, all too often. It's a mixed salad of sounds and syllables that pour out of his demented mouth. So yes, the presidency's always had a cabinet tread.
But the specter of a pure figurehead this should be what scares everybody. Is Donald Trump a figurehead? No, he has too a chigo. President Trump, for all the good that's been done through him by God, and for all the reasons, I will run to the polls to vote for President Trump. Ugly, he's not a guy who's willing to be just a figurehead. Absolutely, he sourced things out. I hope this time around that he actually chooses better people to work for him. Anderson Cooper was talking to Carl
Bernstein a criminal, Yeah he's no, wait, he's a criminal. Bernstein should have been in the Ecuadoran embassy, walked away hiding away from indictment in the United States. Why would I say such a thing because he used government sources to get information on a crime that people in government committed. That's exactly what Julian Assong did and he just went of course, not that he was locked away in the ecuador and embassy in London for how many years and just
now got out. So Carl Bernstein has been hearing things from the Biden camp, and we'll talk about this when Biden gets on camera. And there's these moments like we saw the other day, him not being able to walk down like four steps after the scene end debate. If you've not seen this video, we ran it on the show. Jill, who's a doctor by the way of something just not medicine or anything that's actually doctored him, is helping him down the steps. There is a producer a scene and they're in case
the guy falls. And I'm watching that ambling and that shuffling, and I'm brought back to how many people go through life like that and they don't need to. I mean, honestly, are you in like constant pain and you're starting to make noises when you stand up. I remember when I was really really heavy, and you make that sound when you stand up. That's the cauch sound. Sometimes you make that send you catch yourself doing that, or I remember this, like in the olden days, people would have to rock
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people you've been talking to, what are you hearing? Well? These are people, several of them who are very close to President Biden, who love him, have supported them and been among them, or some people who have raised a lot of money for him, and they are adamant that what we saw the other night, Joe Biden we saw is not a one off.
That there have been fifteen twenty occasions last year and a half when the President has appeared somewhat as he did in that horror show that we witness And what's so significant is the people that this is coming from, and also how many people around the president are aware of such incidents, including some reporters incidentally,
who have witnessed some of them. But here we see tonight as these people say, President Biden at his absolute best, and yet these people who have supported him, loved him, campaign for him, see him often say that in the last six months particularly, there has been a marked incidence of cognitive decline and physical in what I about, what I wouldn't about, Actually, Anderson, and this isn't my unique thought. There's a couple of people who
brought this up. Peter McCullough, John Jordan Chattel, others have brought this up. Do you remember we did a show about two weeks ago going in depth. If you watch the video show, we actually brought out the charts and grafts in depth about the fact that COVID shots increase dementia and all sharm type symptoms. Do you remember that I'm not saying this is ben what's happened
to the figurehead. We don't have enough data to know that, but we do know this that the hours of ten to four where they have now released this the White House started to be a good idea. Well, the president is reliably engaged from the hours of ten am to four pm, and our enemies on the global stage are going Eest Eastern Standard time ten am before three pm. So he's not good outside of that six hour window. And we're trying to produce this as an excuse. You have Jay Johnson seen, Yeah,
but there's a bunch of people surrounding him. It's okay. You got Samantha Power who helped lie about Benghazi. She's there. Hunter's there. And by the way, when Hunter's high, super quick, in fact, when he's on a crank bender, that dude goes and cleans the White House and gives foreign policy advice. He can't stop. He'll get out of toothpick cleaning away dirt on the floors of the White Houses. He's giving policy advice.
It's whack. And they continued this discussion. The people who were, you know, working with him at Camp David allegedly in this intensive debate prep. If there were concerns there about this, and I don't know if you have any got any word about that, but how anybody involved in that debate prep,
I mean, didn't anybody see something wrong? The debate prep was supervised by Ron Klain, who has been with President Biden for many years, and people I've talked to have all been to Ron Klain in the last year to say we have a problem. We have a problem such as we saw the other night, that there have been numerous instances where the president has lost his
reign of thought, can't pick it up again. There was a fundraiser at which he started at the podium and then he became very stiff, according to the people there, as if it were almost a kind of rigor mortis. This was sat allegedly in June twenty This was June of This was a year ago, almost exactly. Karl Bernstein with Bob Woodward made their fame on Watergate. They went and got government information to prove what people in the government world.
This is the White House Richard Nixon had been doing. Question why didn't you bring this out earlier? The same media that says they need to protect us from disinformation, The New York Times with this incredible headline the First Amendment
is out of control. Are the same ones who held disinformation and the Jeff Epstein information and the injection information and the it's not Trump's not a Russia plant information and the oh, we actually are spraying things into the atmosphere to control the weather information and the you know there's a war going on in Syria in Jordan right now. We're not going to tell you that, but there is.
And the you do know that Baracus and Obama actually let the Taliban and Hamas smuggl drugs into America at high levels, right You actually know he let that go on, actually stopped arrests, and they didn't tell us that. The same people holding onto this information brings us back to AI. AI can't write stories. It can't break news. It can only create information in manageable forms by already created info from humans. That's it. You know what else
it can't do. It can't break news. It can't do analysis, not with a soul, not with a soul. And our conscience, as I've said many many times, is in fact our bridgeway to God. And God, thank you for making it that way, for giving us a conscience away then not just to read your word, but in fact to feel it. This is a Todd Hermann show. Please go, be well, be strong, be kind, and please make every effort to walk in the light of Christ.
