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Big thanks to @CityRiseChurch for this production! Economist and futurist George Gilder discusses creativity, faith, AI limitations, and the future of technology, emphasizing human innovation as divine reflection, and predicts a carbon-based age succeeding silicon. --- If you would like to support us in creating more content across our different media platforms, we would greatly appreciate any support you can give. Visit https://jesusandscience.org/#Support to learn more. God bless. Donate: https://give.jesusandscience.org Facebook: / drjamestour Instagram: / drjamestour X/Twitter: https://x.com/drjamestour Youtube: / @drjamestour Discord: / discord Dr. Tour's Personal Website - https://jmtour.com 00:00 Introduction to George Gilder and his achievements 03:18 Faith, creativity, and the concept of "The Word" 05:25 Flash Joule heating and rare earth metal recycling 08:04 Transforming waste electronics into reusable metals 11:56 Human creativity vs. regulatory constraints 13:52 Biblical example of creativity and craftsmanship 17:19 Creativity and surprising discoveries vs. AI 20:52 Artificial Intelligence gives average, not innovation 23:24 Christians shouldn't fear AI and quantum tech 25:07 Predicting the next age of materials: carbon 28:27 Gilder's influential book "Men and Marriage" 31:18 Consequences of abandoning belief in God 33:01 Backlash from the book "Men and Marriage" 37:00 George Gilder wins silver in 10K run at age 85 39:34 Advice for young Christian entrepreneurs 42:15 Forecasting key threats and opportunities in 20 yrs 45:54 Importance of family relationships for fathers 49:15 Closing remarks on science, faith, and innovation