Oxford mathematician John Lennox argues that Silicon Valley's AI promises mirror ancient religious concepts—omniscience, omnipresence, immortality—revealing humanity's recurring drive to engineer godhood. He examines why consciousness remains unreplicable by machines, how transhumanism echoes humanity's oldest temptation, and why Christian faith offers what no technology can: forgiveness, peace, and meaning that survives job displacement and existential uncertainty. Artificial intelligence simulates intelligence without consciousness or understanding; machines process patterns but lack awareness of what they process, meaning they can never fully replicate human cognition.