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    Echoes of the Soul in Silicon

    Faith & the Machine Series – Part 6 We have always been haunted by the fear of disappearing. Long before electricity, data or any modern tracekeeping existed, human beings tried to extend themselves beyond their limited years. We passed stories across generations, carved names into stone and built monuments to anchor our existence in the

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  • A lone human silhouette facing an endless horizon, symbolizing the ethical gap between technology and consequence.

    The Ethics of the Infinite

    Faith & the Machine Series – Part 5 Human ethics were built slowly. They emerged through generations of mistakes, rituals, stories and the long shadow of consequence. Societies formed ideas of right and wrong not because they were wise, but because they had time to reflect, to suffer and to understand that actions carry weight.

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  • When Code Becomes Commandment

    Faith & the Machine Series – Part 4 There was a time when commandments were carved in stone. Clear. Visible. Immutable. You knew where morality stood, even if you chose to ignore it. Today, commandments arrive quietly. Not from mountaintops, but from interfaces. No thunder. No prophets. Just a soft tap, a gentle scroll, a

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  • Ruins of an office symbolizing exhaustion within the cult of progress.

    The Cult of Progress

    Faith & the Machine Series – Part 3 We no longer worship gods. We worship growth. Not the organic kind, not the slow, rooted evolution that builds substance. But the restless, relentless kind. The kind that fills every silence, measures every second, and demands every ounce of attention. And we call it progress. Progress once

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