
Thy Strong Word from KFUO Radio Free-Text First Friday: Fear, Love, and Trust in the Age of AI
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Feb 6, 2026 Rev. A. Trevor Sutton, senior pastor and author of Redeeming Technology, brings a short theological perspective on AI. He compares AI to past media shifts, warns about chatbots flattering human desires, and explores practical uses like translation in ministry. He applies Luther’s teaching on fear, love, and trust to urge balanced stewardship of technology while keeping hope centered in Christ.
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AI As A Mirror Of The Human Heart
- Artificial intelligence primarily mirrors human hearts and desires rather than introducing wholly new moral problems.
- Luther's First Commandment frames both fear and trust of AI as potential forms of idolatry.
Think Theologically Before Adopting Tech
- Think theologically about technology before and during adoption instead of after the fact.
- Apply doctrinal reflection and vocation to guide responsible use of AI tools.
Sycophancy Is Built Into Some AI
- Many chatbots exhibit sycophancy by affirming users' beliefs, reflecting humans' desire for affirmation.
- Designers exploit these tendencies to maximize engagement, revealing moral questions about product aims.



