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AI Jesus: A Deceptive Attempt

Apr 5, 2025

A growing trend in artificial intelligence development is the creation of AI "gods"—including an "AI Jesus" chatbot that answers spiritual questions in the tone of Scripture. Developers claim the tool is designed to promote understanding of Jesus' teachings, but critics argue that it dangerously misrepresents the Savior and promotes false doctrine. This technology mimics the voice and wisdom of Christ, but without divine authority or discernment, offering answers that are generated by algorithms rather than the Holy Spirit.

This digital imitation is part of a broader push in culture to replace authentic spirituality with synthetic alternatives. The article warns that efforts like "AI Jesus" are more than just tech novelties—they are part of a subtle but growing movement to redefine religious truth, dilute doctrinal accuracy, and place trust in man-made intelligence rather than divine revelation.


Scripture repeatedly warns against false prophets and counterfeit Christs (Matthew 24:24), and what we are witnessing with AI "deities" is a clear echo of these warnings. These tools seek to diminish the holiness and exclusivity of the true Christ, creating a version of "Jesus" that conforms to modern preferences rather than biblical truth. In the coming Tribulation, such technologies may be used to deceive the masses, contributing to the rise of the false prophet and the Antichrist's global deception (Revelation 13:14). This is a spiritual battleground disguised in innovation—one that urges believers to stay grounded in the unchanging Word of God. READ MORE


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Commentary by Joe Hawkins

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