As a philosophy teacher specializing in knowledge and logic, I have always been fascinated by how reasoning shapes our understanding of complex issues. My curiosity led me to interview ChatGPT, treating it as both a subject of study and a conversational partner. The goal was to explore its thought process across 25 topics ranging from politics to philosophy and social issues.
While many discussions were insightful, the AI responses about abortion were especially thought-provoking. To my surprise, ChatGPT admitted that abortion is the termination of a living human organism—a significant acknowledgment. It warrants closer examination.
The interview began with a foundational question: What is the nature of the entity within the mother’s womb? I deliberately used the term “entity” to avoid preconceived judgments. ChatGPT unequivocally affirmed that the zygote, embryo, and fetus are all biologically living organisms. It explained that these entities exhibit the characteristics of life—cellular growth, metabolism, and responsiveness to their environment. Science clearly distinguishes between living and non-living, and ChatGPT’s response confirmed that what exists in the womb is indisputably alive.
Satisfied with this answer, I pressed further: If abortion ends this life, does it not destroy a living organism? ChatGPT admitted, “Yes, from a biological standpoint, an abortion involves the termination of a living organism.” It was striking to hear this confirmation, as it aligned with scientific consensus.
However, ChatGPT began to distance itself from the moral implications of this acknowledgment, noting that societal and legal perspectives often prioritize other considerations, such as privacy. […]
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Independent Journalism Is Dying
Ever since President Trump’s miraculous victory, we’ve heard an incessant drumbeat about how legacy media is dying. This is true. The people have awakened to the reality that they’re being lied to by the self-proclaimed “Arbiters of Truth” for the sake of political expediency, corporate self-protection, and globalist ambitions.
But even as independent journalism rises to fill the void left by legacy media, there is still a huge challenge. Those at the top of independent media like Joe Rogan, Dan Bongino, and Tucker Carlson are thriving and rightly so. They have earned their audience and the financial rewards that come from it. They’ve taken risks and worked hard to get to where they are.
For “the rest of us,” legacy media and their proxies are making it exceptionally difficult to survive, let alone thrive. They still have a stranglehold over the “fact checkers” who have a dramatic impact on readership and viewership. YouTube, Facebook, and Google still stifle us. The freer speech platforms like Rumble and 𝕏 can only reward so many of their popular content creators. For independent journalists on the outside looking in, our only recourse is to rely on affiliates and sponsors.
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Independent media is the future. In many ways, that future is already here. While the phrase, “the more the merrier,” does not apply to this business because there are still some bad actors in the independent media field, there are many great ones that do not get nearly enough attention. We hope to change that one content creator at a time.
Thank you and God Bless,
JD Rucker