Guy Morris|PBP|50: Prophecy Analytics: Decoding the End Times with Mathematics
Guy Morris discusses his analytical approach to understanding prophecy, particularly in relation to the Antichrist and the end times. He emphasizes the importance of questioning biases, the role of America in global perceptions, and the harmony between science and faith. Morris also explores the implications of AI in interpreting prophecy and the personal choices that arise from understanding these themes.
Chapters:
00:00 The Journey of Guy Morris: From Homelessness toFuturist
11:28 Prophecy Analytics: Understanding the FutureThrough Data
21:58 The Intersection of AI and Prophecy: A NewPerspective
33:54 Analyzing Prophecy and Probability
35:00 The Antichrist and Leadership Attributes
36:55 Political Implications and Personal Beliefs
39:09 Framework for Analyzing Leaders
40:42 The Beast System and Economic Corruption
42:03 AI, Autocracy, and Social Change
43:13 The Importance of Personal Faith
52:17 Living in the End Times: A Personal Reflection
58:49 The Analytical Approach to Prophecy
01:01:24 Understanding Preconceived Notions inProphecy
01:04:06 Bias and Its Impact on Interpretation
01:06:53 AI and Its Role in Prophecy Analysis
01:10:04 Humanity's Role in Prophecy
01:12:41 The Framework of Analysis
01:16:27 Preparing for the Last Days
01:18:22 The Journey of Discovery
01:27:07 Outro
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Author & Researcher
Guy Morris retired after a 38-year Fortune 100 executive career in software, high-tech, and global energy. His diverse experiences also include published songwriter for Disney Records, patented inventor, Coast Guard charter captain, and adventurer—from surviving cartel threats in Latin America and shark diving in Moorea to rising from child homelessness to corporate jets.
Since his 2021 debut, Guy has self-published three pulse-pounding thrillers inspired by real events, technologies, politics, and history. His Kirkus-recommended books have earned spots on BookTrib’s Best 25 of 2021, Reader’s Favorite Gold and Silver Awards, IAN Book of the Year finalist, and Cinematic Book semi-finalist.
His articles appear in SD Voyager and Mystery & Suspense magazines. In 2022, he founded the non-profit Author Event Network to help accomplished authors collaborate on community book signings and festivals.