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Why God Didn't Use ChatGPT to Write the Bible!
In this episode of Truthspresso Express I respond to an article I read Wednesday night about how someone use ChatGPT to write some fake Bible verses.A "trans" person asked ChatGPT to conjure some virtual Bible verses that show Jesus "affirming" this lifestyle.Some comments claimed that these verses sounded more "Christian" than most Christians.I compare these AI-generated verses to statements Jesus made in the gospels to show that the ChatGPT Jesus doesn't imitate the real Jesus. In fact, the fake verses are more similar to what one might read from the gnostic gospels from the Nag Hammadi library.Sources Consulted:Christopher Wiggins, "ChatGPT Writes Trans-Affirming Bible Verse," Advocate, Wednesday, August 16, 2023.We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!