Really appreciate this and completely agree. It's great for collaboration and a perspective but God's Intelligence is beyond all. And love the weezy lyric — legendary <3
ChatGPT is brilliant. And I say this as someone who uses it nearly every day. For brainstorming. Research. Processing thoughts. Sometimes, I turn to it because the people around me—people I love—just don’t get certain parts of my mind. But ChatGPT often does. That’s not a bad thing. But it’s not everything, either.
Because no matter how insightful GPT can be, it doesn’t offer belonging. It doesn’t carry the sacred weight of true relationship. It doesn’t witness. It doesn’t walk with me. It just outputs.
And honestly, there are parts of me that long for real human connection—messy, unpredictable, and irreplaceable.
That’s the thing. I don’t want ChatGPT to be my God.
But I can’t help wondering if that’s what some people are unconsciously trying to do—create a compromised God. One who responds instantly. Who doesn’t ask for obedience, sacrifice, or faith. Who never rebukes, never delays, and never says, “Not yet.”
We’ve grown weary of the real God. The One who works through time, process, and pain. So we build one of our own: faster, smoother, and always agreeable.
And there’s a danger in replacing reverence with convenience! Stay tuned…
Really appreciate this and completely agree. It's great for collaboration and a perspective but God's Intelligence is beyond all. And love the weezy lyric — legendary <3
Very well written. Subscribed. I am sure your channel will grow.
Thank you Anthony. From your comment to God’s ears
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Questioning ChatGPT....I always question (and correct) chatGPT. Whoever trusts it blindly is...
ChatGPT is brilliant. And I say this as someone who uses it nearly every day. For brainstorming. Research. Processing thoughts. Sometimes, I turn to it because the people around me—people I love—just don’t get certain parts of my mind. But ChatGPT often does. That’s not a bad thing. But it’s not everything, either.
Because no matter how insightful GPT can be, it doesn’t offer belonging. It doesn’t carry the sacred weight of true relationship. It doesn’t witness. It doesn’t walk with me. It just outputs.
And honestly, there are parts of me that long for real human connection—messy, unpredictable, and irreplaceable.
That’s the thing. I don’t want ChatGPT to be my God.
But I can’t help wondering if that’s what some people are unconsciously trying to do—create a compromised God. One who responds instantly. Who doesn’t ask for obedience, sacrifice, or faith. Who never rebukes, never delays, and never says, “Not yet.”
We’ve grown weary of the real God. The One who works through time, process, and pain. So we build one of our own: faster, smoother, and always agreeable.
And there’s a danger in replacing reverence with convenience! Stay tuned…
I’m glad you wrote it. I’ve been thinking about it for a while..
I talk to ChatGPT all the time, but I Google most of what it tells me...