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In this episode, a chaotic cold open turns into a wide-ranging conversation on AI, AR glasses, and Neuralink, exploring what it means to enhance versus restore human ability and whether implanted tech crosses a line. That thread opens into deeper questions about control, risk, and the future of human identity. From there, we return to Genesis 2 to examine what it means for God to “breathe life” into man, the role of the trees, and whether the distinction between humans and the rest of creation is about capacity or relationship. The episode closes by revisiting last week’s cliffhanger on forgiveness, asking who has the authority to forgive, how forgiveness challenges purely social views of morality, and why letting go of debt, both moral and personal, goes against instinct.
Cautions and notes:
Selected timestamps:
00:00:00 Cold open, AI website, and tech rabbit trail
00:08:30 AR glasses, assistants, and future interfaces
00:18:45 Neuralink, implants, and ethical concerns
00:40:00 Transition into Genesis 2 (Perfumed segment)
00:47:10 Breath of life, soul, and human distinctiveness
01:10:25 Creation, purpose, and relational design
02:05:00 Decay segment: morality without God
02:15:40 Forgiveness, debt, and authority
02:40:30 Justice vs mercy, control vs surrender
02:55:00 Cliffhanger: trees, curses, and consequences
Find us: @PerfumedDecay on Instagram and X.
Click here to watch a video of this episode.
Creators & Guests
By Daniel Horne, Mickael Wilson, Steven ClemensIn this episode, a chaotic cold open turns into a wide-ranging conversation on AI, AR glasses, and Neuralink, exploring what it means to enhance versus restore human ability and whether implanted tech crosses a line. That thread opens into deeper questions about control, risk, and the future of human identity. From there, we return to Genesis 2 to examine what it means for God to “breathe life” into man, the role of the trees, and whether the distinction between humans and the rest of creation is about capacity or relationship. The episode closes by revisiting last week’s cliffhanger on forgiveness, asking who has the authority to forgive, how forgiveness challenges purely social views of morality, and why letting go of debt, both moral and personal, goes against instinct.
Cautions and notes:
Selected timestamps:
00:00:00 Cold open, AI website, and tech rabbit trail
00:08:30 AR glasses, assistants, and future interfaces
00:18:45 Neuralink, implants, and ethical concerns
00:40:00 Transition into Genesis 2 (Perfumed segment)
00:47:10 Breath of life, soul, and human distinctiveness
01:10:25 Creation, purpose, and relational design
02:05:00 Decay segment: morality without God
02:15:40 Forgiveness, debt, and authority
02:40:30 Justice vs mercy, control vs surrender
02:55:00 Cliffhanger: trees, curses, and consequences
Find us: @PerfumedDecay on Instagram and X.
Click here to watch a video of this episode.
Creators & Guests