Q: AI Griefbots? A: Heidelberg Catechism
The question isn’t ‘Is it right to use AI to receive a word of wisdom or comfort from a deceased person?’ but rather ‘What is my only comfort in life and in death?’
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The question isn’t ‘Is it right to use AI to receive a word of wisdom or comfort from a deceased person?’ but rather ‘What is my only comfort in life and in death?’
The way a church uses AI creates a permission structure for its members. Therefore, we must proceed with caution, lest we normalize practices that blur reverence and spectacle.
The deathly logic of radical autonomy at the heart of the push for assisted suicide calls for Christian resistance.
In this panel, recorded at TGCW24, Missie Branch, Portia Collins, Lauren McAfee, and Bri Stensrud consider the importance of dignity for human life from conception to natural death.
Matt McCullough joins Ligon Duncan and Matt Smethurst to discuss how to shepherd God’s people to embrace their mortality, anticipate their heavenly inheritance, and make the most of their lives.