Having used three A.I. chatbots to analyze Timothy Jay Schwab's book The Search for King Solomon's Treasure I thought it would be interesting to take it a step further. The initial reviews were not very in-depth. This time I asked ChatGPT to perform an in-depth, detailed, chapter-by-chapter analysis of the book.
Produce a detailed critical analysis of this book chapter by chapter individually. Discuss the author's research concerning the bible, history, geography, cartography, linguistics, engagement with scholars, his use of sources, and anything else relevant. Look for patterns and identify his methods of researching the subjects. Analyze his ability as a researcher and the quality of his research. Also analyze his reliability as a researcher.
The first review was not very in-depth so I asked it to go deeper.
Produce the same type of review but more in-depth analyzing each chapter individually.
And it typed out a massive review analyzing each chapter. Unsurprisingly ChatGPT agreed with my assessment of Tim's "monumental case for the Philippines no one can disprove" on practically every point including his use of secondary rather than primary sources. I asked ChatGPT to expand its analysis to go even deeper still but publishing all that information is simply too much. If you won't believe this already in-depth review then you won't believe an even more expansive review tearing apart Tim's God Culture thesis point-by-point in each chapter. Upload the book to ChatGPT yourself and see what it says.
I will not be commenting on the review further but I will leave this quote from Tim.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2LuUh0SRcc&lc=UgwCnF_vMV2x7uRcx_h4AaABAg |
ChatGPT has absorbed and assessed the logic and soundness of Tim's position without any leading prompts. The verdict is not favorable.
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