Pastors are using AI to write sermons — and it’s destroying the church
The use of artificial intelligence by pastors to write sermons is raising concerns about its impact on the church. Critics argue that this practice undermines the authenticity and spiritual connection of preaching. The debate highlights the tension between technology and traditional religious practices.
- ▪Pastors are increasingly using AI to generate sermon content.
- ▪Critics believe this trend is damaging the authenticity of church teachings.
- ▪The discussion reflects broader concerns about technology's role in spirituality.
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