Even the Pope is warning about AI, but Christians should see the deeper danger. The real crisis is not that machines may become human, but that people may forget they have souls. A gospel-centered reflection on artificial intelligence, conscience, and the image of God.
Tag: image of God
Should the Same Mouth Crown Christ and Spit Racial Slurs?
A viral controversy surrounding Chud the Builder raises a deeper question for Christians: can a mouth that crowns Christ also spit racial slurs? Ephesians 4 reminds us that free speech may protect ugly words, but Christ commands His people to speak with truth, grace, holiness, and love.
Jesus Was a Refugee and Your Politics Just Met a Child’s Face
Jesus fled to Egypt as a hunted child. In a divided America facing an illegal immigration crisis, 1 Peter 2 calls Christians to honor lawful order, refuse contempt, and practice biblical mercy shaped by the Refugee Christ.
Her Name Was Renee Nicole Good
Her name was Renee Nicole Good. Psalm 139 reminds us that God deals in persons, not categories. This devotion calls Christians to resist dehumanizing speech, refuse agenda-driven reactions, and speak with truth, fear of God, and the hope of Christ crucified and risen.
The Rainbow and the Wound
Genesis 9 isn’t soft—it’s a covenant carved into the wreckage of a drowned world. The rainbow isn’t decoration; it’s a warning, a promise, and a preacher of mercy held back. Discover how God’s covenant still holds power today.
When God Bent Down and Touched Dust
Experience the breathtaking moment of creation through this vivid devotion on Genesis 1:14–31. From the stars to the soil, discover how God’s intentional design speaks louder than evolution—and why mankind, formed from dust, still carries His image today.
When Killing is Permitted and Why Murder is Prohibited
The post examines the morality surrounding the taking of life according to Scripture, emphasizing that while killing can be justified in cases like capital punishment and war, murder is strictly prohibited. It underscores humanity’s unique nature, the irreplaceability of life, and the societal impact of unlawful killing, arguing for justice and stewardship in alignment with divine mandates.
The Sanctity of Life: A Reflection on the Value of Human Life
Life is sacred. Deep down, I think we all know this, even though our society often seems to forget. As … More