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I really enjoy listening to non-technical people talk about technology when they get the bigger picture impacts and how it relates to our humanity.
I was reminded of this video by @k00b's post about an AI generated video of a victim forgiving his killer.
Piper says, "Computers are better at words than you. Than I". But they are machines. They cannot feel. They cannot have emotion.
This people honors me with their lips, but their heart is far from me
~ Matthew 15:8
Most of us hate it when people are fake with us. When they say things they don't mean. When they say things just to get something they want from us. Yet, we are quickly falling into this same trap with technology. Accepting it as real and human. I'm not suggesting we can't use technology but we have to be careful that we do not fall into this mechanical trap and forget what makes humans special.
We are emotional and spiritual beings. Though AI didn't exist during the times Jesus walked the earth read the verse above in a broader context.
Then Pharisees and scribes came to Jesus from Jerusalem and said, “Why do your disciples break the tradition of the elders? For they do not wash their hands when they eat.” He answered them, “And why do you break the commandment of God for the sake of your tradition? For God commanded, ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ and, ‘Whoever reviles father or mother must surely die.’ But you say, ‘If anyone tells his father or his mother, “What you would have gained from me is given to God,” he need not honor his father.’ So for the sake of your tradition you have made void the word of God. You hypocrites! Well did Isaiah prophesy of you, when he said:
“‘This people honors me with their lips,
but their heart is far from me;
in vain do they worship me,
teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’”
Empty words. Words without meaning because they are not from a pure desire and love. You may not be a Christian but don't miss the significance of this. There is a value in being real. Sharing true emotion and heart. Don't fall into the trap of the culture of lies that surrounds us. I would rather hear true words with mistakes and less eloquence any day over something fake. I would rather share a real moment with the ones I love than a million fake moments. Embrace the messy imperfect but real world.
There are already pastors creating AI versions of themselves to "disciple their flock" via chatbot. It's sad, and I can't imagine the kind of person who thinks that that's ok.
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This wouldn't surprise me and its terrible. As a follower of Christ it seems to me that we have become far to influenced by the world around us instead of being the influence. Many might agree with that statement but I probably mean it in a much more broad sense than most. Things like this, the way churches are operated more like businesses. They ways the churches have subjugated themselves to governments in areas of charity and community. We need to wake up and realize that we are supposed to be the salt of the earth. Not a bland version of it that chases its approval.
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Well, you're preaching to the choir with me.
Easier said than done though. Most people are not willing to listen to conversations about religion anymore.
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What about people in your church?
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Meaning whether they're willing to talk about religion, or whether they are the salt of the earth?
For the former, there aren't really problems. My church is actually full of bible nerds. As to whether we're going out and making disciples of all nations, that is a bit harder to say... I think we want to, but as I said, it's difficult when most people outside church don't want to talk about this stuff.
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I think the larger problem in US culture has been the attack on our history. I read How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization and I thought I was pretty knowledgeable on the topic. I wasn't. We've been programmed to have a disdane for our history. There were many mistakes but we don't really learn where a lot of the good came from. Men of faith are largely responsible for this world we love.
Since reading this book I've been digging into church history with an open mind and a desire to find common ground. I have been massively encouraged and it's driven home a desire to see the church live out loving one another more. Christians have to get better at disagreeing and online communication. We are behaving in ways that are destructive.
I meant discussing religion
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As an American, I see how fast we run toward innovation — sometimes without pausing to ask what we might be leaving behind. This post is a sobering reminder: AI can mimic words, even simulate emotion, but it can’t feel. It can’t mean what it says. In a culture already flooded with shallow talk and performative gestures, we risk falling into the same pattern with machines — honoring with lips, but not with hearts. Let’s not trade truth for convenience or soul for simulation. There’s something sacred in being real, in feeling deeply, in loving imperfectly. That’s what makes us human — and no machine can replicate that.
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In a world obsessed with perfection and performance, there's something deeply powerful about authenticity. This reflection reminded me that while technology — especially AI — can mimic our words, it can’t replicate the heart behind them. Being human means feeling, connecting, and sometimes stumbling through messy, imperfect moments. I’d rather share something real and flawed than polished and fake. Let’s not lose what makes us human in the pursuit of what makes us efficient.