Jase commits a legendary family group text faux pas that spirals into chaos, disbelief, and a full-on wager among Willie’s kids. John Luke—and the rest of Willie’s crew—start betting on whether Jase could really have written the message himself or if artificial intelligence had to be involved. The conversation asks if artificial intelligence can ever move with the Holy Spirit or if it’s limited to imitation, no matter how impressive it sounds.
In this episode: Genesis 1, verses 26–28; Genesis 6, verses 1–7; Genesis 9, verses 1–7; Genesis 11, verses 1–9; Genesis 12, verses 1–7; John 1, verses 1–18; John 14, verses 15–27; John 20, verses 21–23; Acts 2, verses 1–12
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Chapters:
00:00-09:19 The problem with group texts
09:20-18:08 Jase writes a poem for his family
18:09-26:39 Are AI generated sermons still inspired by God?
26:40-32:49 Bad things happened when humans play God
32:50-41:01 All 3 major world faiths lead back to Abraham
41:02-48:08 John boils down to one Truth
48:09-55:38 The first & last questions of Jesus
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