As AI reshapes the world, even presidents will surrender control. But the Church must remember this: the machines can manage you, mimic you, even replace your job—but they cannot redeem you. You were bought with a price, and no algorithm can own what Christ has purchased.
Tag: AI and Christianity
Why ChatGPT Will Never Have a Soul: A Christian Response to Artificial Intelligence
As artificial intelligence gains influence in our world—even mimicking sermons and prayers—Christians must ask: what truly separates us from machines? This urgent, soul-searching article explores why no AI, no matter how advanced, can ever possess a soul, a conscience, or the capacity to worship. The danger isn’t that AI becomes too human—but that we forget what it means to be made in the image of God.
Navigating the Murky Waters of Artificial Intelligence and Deepfakes as a Christian
Technology has changed the game, folks. It’s now possible to make a deepfake of your favorite preacher or anyone else, and make them say anything you want. It looks 100% real, but it’s not. And that’s where we need to be careful, because our instincts can sometimes lead us astray.