A man reaches toward a tall mirror showing a cold, pixelated digital version of his own face, symbolizing the distortion of humanity in a machine-driven world.

The Machines Are Here: Why the Church Must Wake Up

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.

Split-face illustration showing half a weathered human face and half a robotic AI face, highlighting the contrast between soul and machine.

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.