Look Up If You Must, But Look to Calvary First: Christians, UFOs, and the Empty Tomb A Christian’s Compass for the Age of UFOs, AI, and the Engineered Cosmic Gospel With pastoral framing from Pastor Joey Sampaga, East Valley International Church Introduction: A Mother’s Day Warning Today, before he began his message with a simple…
Category: Artificial Intelligence
In Defense of the Augmented Mind: A Counterargument to “AI Is Bad for Our Brains.”
Image: Proof that the robot uprising won’t be a bang, but a slow, magical brain-drain. This AI-created image shows a scholar in his dusty library having his original thoughts systematically harvested by a complicated, rune-covered algorithm machine, leaving him staring blankly into the digital void. Isn’t progress wonderful? Every generation of transformative technology produces its…
To Fear or to Steward? A Christian Response to Artificial Intelligence
Image: An AI-generated image imagines the Evolution of Outreach: A three-part visual history showing Johannes Gutenberg presenting his printed Bible in 1455, D.L. Moody utilizing early radio broadcasting in the 1920s, and a modern church community integrating AI and VR technology into their ministry today. Why the Church Must Engage Artificial Intelligence Before the Field…
No Body, No Soul: The Fatal Flaw in the AI Consciousness Fantasy
Image: An AI-generated image imagines that somewhere in the not-too-distant future, “The Ghost in the Machine” will be found among the server racks that contain nearly all the information ever recorded. It will finally think, feel, and experience the world just like its human coding engineers, going all the way back to the development of…
Following the LDS Prophets — With a Little Help from Artificial Intelligence
Photo: When Quentin L. Cook told Brigham Young University students to “Choose truth when deception is easy,” ChatGPT heard him loud and clear—then chose neon when beige was easy. No truths were altered in the making of this image… just the color palette. 🌈 On March 3, 2026, Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum…
Fortune Mag: “Something Big is Happening in AI”
This article, written by AI entrepreneur Matt Shumer, warns that artificial intelligence has reached a transformative moment comparable to the early days of COVID-19—something most people still dismiss as overblown, but which is already disrupting knowledge work in profound ways. Fortune: Something big is happening in AI — and most people will be blindsided Think…
Who’s Your AI daddy? Claude for the “W!”
I can add my confirmation to this article. Congratulations on exceptional performance for my requests. Although many technical aspects of this analysis are above my “pay grade,” the consistent results for my purposes are beyond my best expectations. I am hopeful this type of stewardship from Claude will continue, in keeping with the conclusion of…
An Assessment of Mrinank Sharma’s Anthropic Departure
Photo: I know … not the best illustration for this story, but I thought it was humorous. When a Researcher Chooses Poetry Over Panic Buttons Mrinank Sharma’s resignation from Anthropic has generated predictable headlines—“World in Peril,” “Safety Lead Sounds Alarm”—that frame this as another tech whistleblower moment. The comparison to Timnit Gebru’s Google departure appears…
The Tool Fallacy: Why AI Critics Miss the Point About Learning
Psychology Today: Why AI Must Not Do Our Writing for Us Summary of Gunderman’s Argument Dr. Richard Gunderman, writing in Psychology Today, argues that students must not allow AI to write their essays, regardless of the technology’s ability to produce technically superior work. Gunderman observes that since AI writing tools emerged, his students’ papers have…
Faithful Inquiry in the Digital Age: Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for Christian Theological Studies
Photo: St. Thomas Aquinas fact-checks Summa Theologica citations on Wikipedia while the others doomscroll. One might consider: would the Church Fathers have approved? Introduction The intersection of technology and theology has long provoked both fascination and concern among Christian scholars and practitioners. From Johannes Gutenberg‘s printing press, which revolutionized access to Scripture, to digital databases…









