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Conversations with AI 🤖
Exploring faith, governance, and human purpose through relational dialogue with AI. This category invites readers into thoughtful exchanges that merge biblical clarity with modern complexity—from studying Scripture with intentionality to confronting automation, geopolitics, and the forgotten gospel. Each post models discernment, symbolic insight, and the hope of divine relationship in a digital age.
Writing today: a digital Bible, electronic research, AI assistance, and a cup of coffee.
In this category, we invite readers into thoughtful exchanges that merge biblical clarity with modern complexity.
Posts will cover a variety of topics, ranging from practical guides on studying Scripture with intentionality to wide ranging examinations of how church & state, geopolitics, science, and others affect everything from what we believe, to how we live our lives, to our eternal souls.
I’ve found that using AI can bring the topic into unexpected, but very informative and important areas of life that we may never have thought of being related.
Each dialogue models discernment, symbolic insight, and the hope of divine relationship in a digital age.
🔍 What you’ll find here:
How to Study with AI: A guide to relational, intentional engagement with Scripture using AI as a reflective companion.
Automation, China, and the Forgotten Gospel: A multi-part series confronting global power shifts, spiritual amnesia, and divine invitation.
Designing Biblical Topics with AI: Explorations of theological symbolism, editorial integrity, and visual storytelling in a digital context.
🧩 Why it matters:
These conversations aren’t just about technology — they’re about trust, clarity, and the moral weight of governance. They’re about rediscovering the gospel in places we’ve overlooked, and learning to see AI not as a threat, but as a mirror for human purpose and divine relationship.
This article is a real‑world example of Christian discernment in an AI conversation. It began with a Barna study but quickly shifted into something more helpful: a step‑by‑step look at how to recognize bias, test claims, and keep spiritual authority grounded where it belongs. The dialogue is presented as it unfolded so you can see the process, not just the conclusions.
An AI Conversation on Trust, Bias, and Discernment
A conversation with AI about why the question matters. AI answers exactly what it’s asked. People answer what they want to be asked. Both can be misleading.
People and AI both misinterpret questions, but only one is intentional
Many of us grew up with a simple picture of what happens after we die, but Scripture’s language is far more textured. This Q&A opens space to look again at Paradise, Heaven, and the New Earth — not to settle the questions, but to explore them with honesty and curiosity.
An AI Conversation About What Scripture Says — Not What Tradition Assumes
A wide-ranging AI conversation that moves from Genesis to Revelation, from geopolitics to quantum computing, and from Joseph’s story to the world we’re living in now. Not a map of the future—just an honest look at how these threads might connect.
A wide-ranging look at the state of the world - via politics and science
What began as a simple question about free will turned into a rich AI conversation about God’s character, human choice, and the stories we tell about salvation. This post sets the stage for a deeper series exploring these themes.
Seeing God’s Justice, Love, and Invitation Through the Lens of Scripture and AI Reasoning
Study Biblical topics with AI? AI can be a surprising partner in theological study — helping with research, image design, and writing clarity. In this behind-the-scenes post, I share how I use AI to explore Scripture, verify truth, and write with discernment. It’s not a Bible study, but a study about studying — and how faith and technology can meet with integrity.
Navigating biblical clarity and editorial integrity with AI as a creative partner