What does the Bible says about Artificial Intelligence?
If you are thinking that the Bible says nothing about artificial intelligence, you would be wrong if you define artificial as:
There are those who claim they are religious but always pray in terms of: “God, we are so wicked, our thoughts are so deceitful, we are not worthy, how could we come into your presence.”
These people reject faith towards God and claim people have no freewill, even though the Bible admonishes people to come to God and set forth their case, present their argument and reason with Him.
Instead of coming to God and realizing that Lord Jesus Christ cleanses from sin and baptizes in the power of the Holy Spirit, so they can overcome their deceit and their wickedness and their ineptness, these people become the hypocrites that are so common among the religious. They lack any real power that comes with knowing and walking in the truth.
Yet, while claiming to be deceitful, these deceived individuals seek out other fools and expect them to believe that they are telling the truth—tragic, really. No wonder they want to argue about their philosophical doctrines rather than learning how to overcome their cognitive dissonance, their deceit and their wickedness.
In the Bible, we are told that we are to glorify God as Christians (1 Peter 4:16).Among those who are referred to as Christians by Muslims, Hindus, Atheists, Buddhists and other non-Christians are people who are branded as Anglicans/Episcopalians, Baptists, Catholics, Orthodox, Pentecostals, etc. However, these are not true Christians. They are whatever brand they claim to be. They might like to think that they have a particular brand of Christianity that is special or more true than other brands. But meet a true Christian and he or she will identify with Christ (1 Peter 4:16)—not a brand that originated from artificial intelligence.
After a genuine Christian has asserted that a Christian is what he or she happens to be, the Christian (1 Peter 4:16) might tell you where he or she meets to have fellowship. This distinction is found throughout Christendom and tells the inquirer whether the person identifies with Lord Jesus Christ as a Christian or whether the person identifies with an organization or the philosophy or teachings of humans that originate from artificial intelligence—an imitation. All deception originates from artificial intelligence.
Those who have truly met Lord Jesus Christ, also begin to learn that the 66 books of the Bible bear witness to Him and exist as a written authority for instruction regarding wisdom, sanctification and righteousness.
- produced by man;
- made in imitation of a natural product, esp as a substitute; not genuine:
- pretended; assumed; insincere. [1]
- See to it that no one makes a prey of you by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the universe, and not according to Christ. (Colossians 2:8)
- But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction. (2 Peter 2:1)
- But understand this, that in the last days there will come times of stress. For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3 inhuman, implacable, slanderers, profligates, fierce, haters of good, 4 treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, 5 holding the form of religion but denying the power of it. Avoid such people. (2 Timothy 3:1-5)
- Put me in remembrance, let us argue together; set forth your case, that you may be proved right. (Isaiah 43:26)
- Set forth your case, says the Lord; bring your proofs, says the King of Jacob. Let them bring them, and tell us what is to happen. Tell us the former things, what they are, that we may consider them, that we may know their outcome; or declare to us the things to come. Tell us what is to come hereafter, that we may know that you are gods; do good, or do harm, that we may be dismayed and terrified. (Isaiah 41:21-23)
- “Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool. (Isaiah 1:18)
There are those who claim they are religious but always pray in terms of: “God, we are so wicked, our thoughts are so deceitful, we are not worthy, how could we come into your presence.”
These people reject faith towards God and claim people have no freewill, even though the Bible admonishes people to come to God and set forth their case, present their argument and reason with Him.
Instead of coming to God and realizing that Lord Jesus Christ cleanses from sin and baptizes in the power of the Holy Spirit, so they can overcome their deceit and their wickedness and their ineptness, these people become the hypocrites that are so common among the religious. They lack any real power that comes with knowing and walking in the truth.
Yet, while claiming to be deceitful, these deceived individuals seek out other fools and expect them to believe that they are telling the truth—tragic, really. No wonder they want to argue about their philosophical doctrines rather than learning how to overcome their cognitive dissonance, their deceit and their wickedness.
In the Bible, we are told that we are to glorify God as Christians (1 Peter 4:16).Among those who are referred to as Christians by Muslims, Hindus, Atheists, Buddhists and other non-Christians are people who are branded as Anglicans/Episcopalians, Baptists, Catholics, Orthodox, Pentecostals, etc. However, these are not true Christians. They are whatever brand they claim to be. They might like to think that they have a particular brand of Christianity that is special or more true than other brands. But meet a true Christian and he or she will identify with Christ (1 Peter 4:16)—not a brand that originated from artificial intelligence.
After a genuine Christian has asserted that a Christian is what he or she happens to be, the Christian (1 Peter 4:16) might tell you where he or she meets to have fellowship. This distinction is found throughout Christendom and tells the inquirer whether the person identifies with Lord Jesus Christ as a Christian or whether the person identifies with an organization or the philosophy or teachings of humans that originate from artificial intelligence—an imitation. All deception originates from artificial intelligence.
Those who have truly met Lord Jesus Christ, also begin to learn that the 66 books of the Bible bear witness to Him and exist as a written authority for instruction regarding wisdom, sanctification and righteousness.
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