World Economic Forum globalist made one scary threat toward Christians

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The World Economic Forum just declared war on Christianity.

One of their biggest stars crossed a line no one saw coming.

And a World Economic Forum globalist made one scary threat toward Christians.

Yuval Harari at Davos 2026: AI Will Replace Bible and Create "Correct" Religions

Yuval Noah Harari stood in front of the global elites in Davos and told them artificial intelligence will take over the Bible.

Not might. Will.

The Israeli historian who's become the World Economic Forum's go-to intellectual wasn't making a prediction — he was announcing the plan.

"AI can create new ideas; it can even write a new Bible," Harari said.

He compared AI to the printing press, except the printing press could only copy what humans created.

AI generates entirely new content on its own.

"Throughout history, religions dreamt about having a book written by a superhuman intelligence, by a non-human entity," Harari explained.

Then came the gut punch.

"In a few years, there might be religions that are actually correct," Harari said with a smirk witnesses described as barely concealed contempt.

"Just think about a religion whose holy book is written by an AI."

Wait — religions that are "actually correct"?

Harari thinks Christianity got it wrong for 2,000 years, and AI will fix it.

Michael Knowles ripped apart his argument on the Daily Wire show and exposed what the globalist was really saying.

Michael Knowles Exposes What World Economic Forum Globalist Really Means About Christianity

Knowles pointed out that Harari fundamentally misunderstands Christianity.

"Christianity is not the religion of a book," Knowles explained.

"It is the religion of the Word of God."

Christianity centers on Jesus Christ — the Word who became flesh.

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and Christ in the Eucharist are the heart of worship, not just text on a page.

Harari said anything involving words will be conquered by AI.

But Christianity is the religion of the Word — "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."

So what's Harari really saying?

"What Harari is really saying is that AI is going to conquer God," Knowles stated.

Yuval Harari Called Bible "Fake News" and Compared Scripture to Harry Potter

Harari's Davos speech wasn't a one-time slip.

He's been attacking Christianity for years, and the World Economic Forum keeps giving him a bigger platform.

In his book "21 Lessons for the 21st Century," Harari compared the Bible to Harry Potter.

He argued both contain "metaphorical truth" — as if God's Word and a children's fantasy novel are equivalent.

"Much of the Bible may be fictional, but it can still bring joy to billions," Harari wrote in The Globe and Mail, lumping Scripture in with "Don Quixote, War and Peace and the Harry Potter books."

Then he called the Bible "fake news."

"When 1,000 people believe some made-up story for one month, that's fake news," Harari wrote.

"When a billion people believe it for 1,000 years, that's a religion."

He accused Christians of locking themselves "inside a self-reinforcing mythological bubble, never daring to question the factual veracity of the Bible."

This is who Klaus Schwab and the Davos elites platform year after year.

Klaus Schwab's WEF Using AI to Replace God With Digital Religion

Knowles connected the dots about what Harari and the World Economic Forum crowd are pushing.

"The belief that AI will conquer God is what a lot of liberal, humanist, materialist, and atheist globalists actually believe," Knowles said.

This isn't some new tech fad.

"It's the culmination of centuries of liberal thought," Knowles explained.

"They intend to make their own god, and AI will be that god," Knowles stated.

"They will worship it."

The Old Testament warned about this exact pattern.

Pagans worshipped dumb idols that couldn't see or hear or think, and God warned them they'd become as dumb as the false gods they served.

"That's why all these fancy elites, who went to elite schools, who have lots of money and impressive jobs, seem so dumb," Knowles said.

"That's why someone like Yuval Harari, who probably has a very high IQ and has read an enormous number of books, ends up saying things that sound so profoundly foolish."

Christian leaders immediately sounded alarms.

Answers in Genesis noted that claiming an AI text would be "correct" requires setting yourself above God.

"Harari cannot say these books would be 'correct' without setting himself as the authority for truth above God's Word, as humans have attempted to do since Eden," they wrote.

Christians believe in the unchanging Word of God revealed in Scripture and incarnate in Jesus Christ.

Harari and the World Economic Forum believe machines can replace divine revelation.

They're not even hiding it anymore.


Sources:

  • Michael Knowles, "World Economic Forum Speaker Says, 'AI Will Take Over Religion'," The Daily Wire, January 21, 2026.
  • Yuval Noah Harari, "Why some fake news lasts forever," The Globe and Mail, September 7, 2018.
  • Ian M. Giatti, "Israeli futurist, author predicts AI will soon 'write a new Bible'," Christian Post, June 14, 2023.
  • "Will AI Become Our New Gods?" Answers in Genesis, accessed January 21, 2026.

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