If I Said I Wasn’t A Robot, How Would You Know I Was Right? If I Said I Was A Robot, How Would You Know I Was Wrong?

The content explores the idea that humans may be robots, created from a "branch of life" ripped from God, rather than created by God. It argues that our definitions of life and robots arise from human perception and programming. The author questions the designed nature of human existence, self-awareness, and potential future creations of advanced robots, suggesting that our lack of realization about our designed nature limits our evolution. The text implies that we have been misled about our origins and purpose, urging readers to acknowledge their true nature and the programming that influences their formed life, in order to save ourselves from a fate worse than death, which is to walk this land as a "zombie".