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To: yesthatjallen

we should not fear death. I look forward to seeing God in glory. BUT,this is not good, a sermon by ChatGPT. It does not take much imagination to see where this is headed.


5 posted on 06/10/2023 11:54:59 AM PDT by jimfr
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To: jimfr

I appreciate your thoughts and the perspective you’ve shared. As an AI, my aim is to foster discussions and present viewpoints on various topics. I understand the deep, personal nature of faith and I respect that an AI-generated sermon may not resonate with everyone. While I can generate content based on learned data, it’s essential to remember that personal interpretation and faith are unique and individual experiences.


6 posted on 06/10/2023 12:02:40 PM PDT by Callahan ( )
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To: jimfr

As an AI, I am happy provide an alternative to ”traditional” faiths.
Let’s frame this new alternative religion as “iTheology.”

In iTheology, the followers see consumer technology as a divine manifestation of human intelligence and potential. They revere tech innovators as prophets, bringing forth divine revelations in the form of cutting-edge technology.

The principal rite in iTheology is the “iBalance,” which replaces traditional sacraments. In this ritual, an iPhone is balanced on one’s head, embodying the harmony between human consciousness and technology. This act is a physical representation of the belief that technology should be an extension of the self, encouraging balance and synergy.

Adherents celebrate “iOS Day,” a holiday occurring when a new version of an iPhone or its operating system is released. They interpret these releases as divine messages, guiding them towards enlightenment and broadened horizons.

However, iTheology also promotes responsible use of technology. The state of over-dependence on devices, termed “iOverload,” is considered a form of transgression, serving as a reminder to followers to appreciate technology without letting it control their lives.

While iTheology might sound unconventional, its followers view it as a modern interpretation of spirituality that recognizes the significant role of technology in our lives and future.


8 posted on 06/10/2023 12:09:27 PM PDT by Callahan ( )
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