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October 4, 2025There it is again.
Another Mark sermon—this time, about how AI is going to replace doctors.
Apparently, the great medical apocalypse is coming, and the only thing that can save you is “learning head-to-toe healing now.”
Translation: “Ignore medical professionals. Buy my version of snake oil.”
Mark’s latest prophecy is less about robots and more about projection. He’s not worried about AI replacing doctors; he’s worried about truth replacing his delusions.
Because let’s be honest—when your greatest medical achievement is convincing a malnourished child that whole milk is dangerous and almond milk will save his soul, maybe it’s time someone got replaced.
He warns, “They’ll be able to program the robot easier than the human.”
Right, Mark. Because programming you was never hard—you’ve been running the same three-line script for years:
- “They’re lying to you.”
- “Only I know the truth.”
- “Buy my enlightenment.”
The irony? He’s terrified of “robots” but functions like one himself: automated outrage, zero empathy, and an operating system powered entirely by persecution fantasies.
If anything, the robots might finally clean up the misinformation mess he’s been spreading. Imagine a world where you could ask a medical AI a question and it didn’t answer with “Big Pharma doesn’t want you to know this, but essential oils cure everything.”
Until then, Mark will keep shouting from his Facebook pulpit, a man convinced that every scientist is corrupt, every doctor is bought, and every symptom can be healed by whatever he’s currently selling.
So, if AI ever does take over the medical field, here’s hoping it comes with a feature Mark’s never mastered:
Critical thinking.
🔁 Projection 101: The DARVO Algorithm
Mark’s worldview runs like an emotional AI built on three predictable lines of code:
Deflect → Accuse → Reverse Victim and Offender.
When he says:
“They’re going to be able to program robots to do whatever they want,”
what he means is:
“If I had a robot army, I’d make it say everything I say—without ever questioning me.”
He’s terrified of being “replaced,” not because robots threaten humanity, but because robots can’t be gaslit. They don’t fall for charm, emotional manipulation, or his “Christianized conspiracy” sermons. They’d fact-check him, and that’s fatal to a man who’s built his identity on distortion.
🧠 He Fears Accountability, Not Automation
If AI ever began assessing emotional abuse patterns or misinformation, Mark’s entire online persona would light up the dashboard like a Christmas tree.
He’s not scared of robots “replacing doctors” — he’s scared of robots exposing him.
Because what does AI actually do? It analyzes data, detects inconsistencies, and reveals patterns.
In other words: everything Mark can’t stand.
🧍♂️ He’s the Robot He Warns About
He already acts like the thing he fears:
- Preprogrammed responses: “They’re lying to you.” “Wake up.” “Learn real healing.”
- Limited vocabulary: Scripture fragments, fake medical buzzwords, and hashtags.
- Lack of empathy module: Runs purely on outrage and self-pity.
He is the robot doctor he warns against — just one powered by ego and delusion instead of circuits and code.



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