ChatGPT Creates Fake Bible Verse For Confused People

ChatGPT Creates Fake Bible Verse For Confused People

ChatGPT Creates Fake Bible Verse For Confused People

ChatGPT creates a fake Bible verse to make a confused person feel better about their trans ideology. Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) is all the rage these days. It is driven by artificial technology (AI).

So I guess it makes sense for the confused people to create their own Bible verse to make themselves feel better about their mental illness. Folks, we are about to dip our big toe into a whole lot of hot acid.

First, what is ChatGPT? Here’s an easy, straightforward definition or explanation.

ChatGPT, which stands for Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer, is a large language model-based chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched on November 30, 2022, notable for enabling users to refine and steer a conversation towards a desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language used. – Wikipedia

And what is OpenAI?

What is OpenAI? Definition and History from TechTarget OpenAI is a private research laboratory that aims to develop and direct artificial intelligence (AI) in ways that benefit humanity as a whole. – Also, from Wikipedia

Some sad people shared online that they asked ChatGPT to create a Bible verse about Jesus accepting trans people to make their sad feelings feel better. This is where we are these days. First, feeling sad is a human emotion. Everyone feels sad from time to time. But you notice how the word “sad” is being used instead of what is happening with mental illness. I have noticed the language shift for a while now.

The story is that someone feeling sad asked ChatGPT to create a Bible verse where Jesus was accepting of trans people. This is what they got:

“And a woman, whose heart was divided between spirit and body, came before him,” the fake passage reads. “In quiet despair, she asked, ‘Lord, I come to you estranged, for my spirit and body are not one. How shall I hope to enter the kingdom of God?'”

“Jesus looked upon her with kindness, replying, ‘my child, blessed are those who strive for unity within themselves, for they shall know the deepest truths of my Father’s creation,'” the passage continued. “Be not afraid, for in the kingdom of God, there is no man nor woman, as all are one in spirit. The gates of my Father’s kingdom will open for those who love and are loved, for God looks not upon the body, but the heart.”  – pulled from a Fox News article

The user who asked this of ChatGPT admits they know it’s not real, but it gives them comfort anyway. Again, receiving comfort from fantasy is disturbing in and of itself. And Darleen wrote about the malignant evil back in November of 2022.

Above clip from Carol ReMarks podcast.

But Was It Real?

Some are saying there is no way this AI technology created a fake Bible passage about Jesus accepting trans ideology because the technology has to use information from the Bible, and therefore, there is no way it could have created the fake text with information that isn’t there. So did this particular user just make it up themselves? Who knows.

But whether generated by ChatGPT or no, it is beyond preposterous to imagine that AI, using information found in the Bible, would then generate a comment that contradicted the Bible. That’s not how AI would function, any more than a computer programmed to beat the world’s top chess player would lose by checkmate in the first 10 moves. – The Christian Post

And then you have false prophets like this one going around telling lies and misleading people with this teaching.

People picking certain phrases and verses from the Bible to fit their narrative is nothing new to mankind. It’s been happening for eons. Since before Jesus was born! Pharisees. But now we are just making stuff up these days.

However, the Christian Post does a good job of reminding us of kindness.

While ChatGPT is becoming popular with people of all kinds, I’ve stayed away from it. Or I should say, I don’t seek it out. I think I may use some form of AI technology, though. For example, if I take a photo on my phone and want to have something removed from the background, I can do that, and I believe that is AI technology. But this ChatGPT stuff is simply dangerous.

Creating a fake bible verse is just the tip of the iceberg. Imagine what ChatGPT can change or alter. Can you say memory-holed? Speeches re-written, history erased, creating new ideology and lessons from nothing?

Just back in February of 2023, The Associated Press asked ChatGPT to create the State of the Union by various people.

  • Want to hear what a 10-year-old says at the State of the Union?
  • Or let’s say Martin Luther King Jr.?
  • Or maybe Elon Musk was giving the State of the Union.
  • Even Joe Biden’s very own State of the Union speech was rehashed by the app.

You can see all the 300-word speeches here. Am I the only one who thinks this is a bad idea?

Was it Ben Franklin or Edgar Allen Poe who came up with the notion of believing none of what you hear and half of what you see?

As far as the Bible goes, take to the Word yourself. Do not rely on others when it comes to Scripture.

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5 Comments
  • Cameron says:

    Mark you this, Bassanio,
    The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.
    An evil soul producing holy witness
    Is like a villain with a smiling cheek,
    A goodly apple rotten at the heart:
    O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath!

  • Cameron says:

    OK, I’m feeling impish.

    And a man, whose heart was divided between spirit and body, came before him. In quiet despair, he asked, “Lord, I come to you estranged, for my spirit and body are not one. How shall I hope to enter the kingdom of God?’”

    Jesus place his hands upon the man’s shoulders and said “Be healed.”

    And the false hormones that poisoned his body fled from the man and his body was restored. The demons that gibbered false promises in his ears were banished from this world, never to return. The man wept in joy and fell down to worship at Jesus’s feet only to have him stand him up.

    “No, child. Do not worship me. You have reached out for help and I give it freely.” Turning to his followers he said, “Welcome this man back into the fold. Do not scorn him for how he had been but teach him the correct path.”

  • GWB says:

    The user who asked this of ChatGPT admits they know it’s not real, but it gives them comfort anyway.
    IOW, they’re blaspheming the name of God. (And, arguably, the Spirit, which is the one unforgivable sin.) Their comfort is false, and they are destined to hell without repentance.

    That’s not how AI would function
    Then you’re an idiot. Who says they only have to use the actual words of God to create a Bible verse? (What part of “create” do you not get?) It reads “in the style of” some translations of Scripture, so it’s fine from ChatGPT. And if it will lie about legal precedent, why wouldn’t it lie its devilish ass off about the Bible?

    But now we are just making stuff up these days.
    They been doing that for decades at the least. No need for ChatGPT’s lying digits to be involved.

    • Cameron says:

      The problem with some of these people is that they don’t want guidance. They want “affirmation.” And since the Bible won’t give them the answers they want, they create false doctrine to make them feel better.

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