State of the Bible Podcast
New research from the 2026 State of the Bible report reveals a striking contradiction: Gen Z is the least Bible-engaged adult generation in America and the most likely to turn to AI for biblical insight. But they're also the generation most resistant to seeing that same tool in the hands of their pastor. What does that tell us about authenticity, trust, and spiritual formation in the age of AI?In this episode, Dr. John Plake sits down with Dr. K — AI consultant, ethicist, former US intelligence officer, theologian trained under Dallas Willard, and author of Hope's Horizon: From Chatbots to Jesus Return — to dig into what the data says and what it means for the church.Learn more about the State of the Bible research and download the latest chapter at stateofthebible.org.Chapters:00:30 - Meet Dr. K: AI ethicist, theologian, and former intelligence officer01:46 - Dr. K's journey from Vegas to the CIA to AI ethics08:24 - What the 2026 data says about American attitudes toward AI09:36 - Why AI optimism is growing and what's driving it13:33 - The Gen Z paradox: least Bible-engaged, most likely to use AI for scripture18:03 - Why Gen Z holds their pastor to a higher standard than a chatbot19:24 - Authenticity is the coin of the realm for Gen Z and Gen Alpha20:00 - Who's really using AI for Bible study and why it matters24:08 - This AI moment is a gospel moment28:08 - How the church should respond to the AI age29:46 - Should we benchmark AI models for Christian faithfulness?35:58 - Where AI helps a pastor and where it doesn't40:00 - Dr. Kay's conversion story: saved in a Vegas hair salon43:47 - What would Dallas Willard say about AI?48:11 - The wisdom gap and the church's opportunity50:02 - Hope's Horizon: from chatbots to Jesus' return53:25 - Closing and resources
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