Nice, wild to think how advanced ai will be soon.
That's of course pretty accurate though nuance and room for interpretation can be found in the presentation.
Again i don't necessarily believe everything he is saying. I find it super interesting though, his points against statism and how world changing Jesus was in a really dark period of history and how his ideas are still important today was powerful.
His historical accounts of rome at the time are sharp. I like that he went into how the powers that be always alter/capture religion, it's rooted in historical evidence, human action, logic and first principles. If it's corruptible, it will be corrupted.
I think what's cool and important about Jesus' teachings like think for yourself, seek the truth, no one is between you and the truth, turn the other cheek, multi-faceted unconditional forgiveness (forgive them as a human who is fallible and give space for them to ask for forgiveness), is that the core messages stood and still stand through great efforts to change them, through great corruption and distortion.
His teachings are so axiomatically true that you can put santa clause on it or make it sound as fake and fantasy as anyone wants, put corrupt organizations and popes over it, use it for war over and over and it couldn't change the important ideas that changed the world, that brought ideas of peace, love and forgiveness that ended perpetual cycles of harm for the offended and offender.