AI is coming for us all. For our jobs, our schools, our relationships — even our prayers. Nothing is safe from its reach, not even the Bible.
What was once the bedrock of faith is now being mined for content, carved up by algorithms, and served back as digital slop.
This is much more than bad taste. It’s bad theology.
Behind this push is Pray.com , an app that sells itself as the digital home for faith. One of its newest creations is the “AI Bible,” a controversial project that promises to bring scripture to life with computer-generated imagery.
'AI Bible'
In the app's hands, the Red Sea parts like a movie trailer. Revelation’s beasts look like they’ve stepped off a comic-book page. Christ’s words are framed with cinematic flair meant to hold the eye but not the soul. To those h