The Quantum Papers
We’re living through a technological shift as significant as the printing press—but what does that mean for the Church? In this episode of The Quantum Papers, Dr. Michael Litman explores a critical question: Should Christians use AI in sermons, Bible studies, or ministry work? This is not a rejection of technology—and it’s not blind acceptance either. It’s a call to think biblically. AI can organize information, summarize research, and accelerate study—but it cannot know God, discern truth, or take responsibility for what is taught. That responsibility still belongs to a real person standing before God. Through Scripture, logic, and historical context, this paper walks through: * What AI is actually good at (and what it isn’t) * Why spiritual discernment cannot be automated * The ethical line between assistance and substitution in preaching * The danger of cultural drift and algorithmic bias * The “Berean Protocol” for testing everything against Scripture The conclusion is simple but weighty: AI is a powerful tool—but it must never become an authority. Every claim must be tested. Every teaching must be owned. Every tool must be submitted to Christ. "Examine the Scriptures every day to see if what is true." — Acts 17:11
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