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S3:E12 - Humans are not Artificial (David Tank & Greg Strand) Welcome to the 3-Minute Theologian. A theology podcast about what we believe, produced by the family of Waukee Community Church. I’m your host, David Tank, and today, in this final episode of season 3, we’re talking about how humans are not artificial. Greg Strand is the Executive Director of Theology & Credentialling for the National Office of (our denomination) the Evangelical Free Church of America [https://www.efca.org/]. 0:54 - Introductions 4:00 - Should Christians be excited or fearful about the development of AI? * It is a category mistake to imprint human behavior on AI. * God has uniquely given His Image to humans, not machines. (Genesis 1:26-28 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%201%3A26-28&version=ESV]) * We do not need to fear AI. We should fear and reverence of God. 8:51 - How are humans different than intelligent machines? * Generative AI can only ‘generate’ summaries of publicized information or make calculations of values, but it cannot designate value to anything. * AI is not conscious, creative, or perceptive. * AI can never mimic, replace, or surpass humans, made in the image of God. 14:40 - How should believers use AI? * Recognize that it is fallible. It could be inaccurate. It must be fact-checked. * Use it as a tool, but do not let it replace our thinking. * Quote by Phil Gons [https://commongoodmag.com/ai-within-your-theological-library/], Logos Bible Software chief product officer. 19:26 - Is AI a neutral tool? Why we need to have relationships with people, not AI. * AI reflects the intentions and worldview of its programmer/creator. * We need wisdom from above (James 1:5, 3:17) [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=James%201%3A5%2C%203%3A17&version=ESV] * Machines cannot replace human relationships. 22:51 - AI and Truth 24:22 - Ethical and Practical Concerns for using AI * Claiming AI-generated material as our own is plagiarism. (As a matter of authority and trust, people should know if the source is a person or ChatGPT.) * Believers can and should use AI, but appropriately. (It can even be helpful in ministry.) * We don’t need AI to teach us Scripture. The Holy Spirit promises to illuminate it for us. 27:02 - Concluding comments * Quote by Joanna Ng: “Divine wisdom is greater than artificial intelligence, because divine is greater than artificial, and wisdom is greater than intelligence.” You can learn more about the Evangelical Free Church of A [https://www.efca.org/]merica, and hear great messages from biblical pastors and theologians on the EFCA Theology Podcast [https://open.spotify.com/show/0lwPErpDJ1cLqmAjXYWKqy]. You can also learn more about the subject of Artificial Intelligence and the Human Condition: * 2025 EFCA Theology Conference [https://helps.efca.org/bundles/2025-efca-theology-conference-resources] (theme: Theological Anthropology) See Plenary session #5, Jason Thacker: “A.I. Transhumanism, and Posthumanism.” * The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, “Artificial Intelligence: An Evangelical Statement of Principles” [https://erlc.com/policy-content/artificial-intelligence-an-evangelical-statement-of-principles/] (April 11, 2019). * John Piper, “Should I use AI to help me write sermons?” [https://www.desiringgod.org/interviews/should-i-use-ai-to-help-me-write-sermons] Ask Pastor John (podcast), Desiring God. February 24, 2025.
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