Querying God’s ChatGPT: How Prayer Differs From AI
Would querying God’s ChatGPT with your inner desires get instant results? Let’s talk about how prayer fundamentally and morally differs from AI.
Learning to Query ChatGPT
This past couple weeks I took a beta course about creating digital revenue using AI. It’s a good course, for people way above me on the tech food chain, taught by an experienced cyber mentor. A lot of people will benefit greatly from this info she freely shared with anyone who had time to attend.
In the course, I tried a specific query of an AI tool, ChatGPT, and the results were amazing. Within seconds it spit back my simple words with impressive tech garble. The better your query, the better the results. Other students said the same thing, even going on to the paid version of the tool to get the best results possible with AI.
So that’s what Artificial Intelligence can do for you in extremely broad terms. The more thought you put into it, the better your return.
Being whimsical here, does God have ChatGPT?
Can we get down on our knees, make a simple query, and then receive instant, advanced solutions to our problems?
Most of you would say it doesn’t work that way.
That God’s ways should never be considered in the same sentence with AI.
I don’t mean to simplify God and His great power, which is infinitely greater than any AI tool will ever be.
How to Query God’s Intelligence System
When I asked ChatGPT how God is different that AI, this was the answer:
God and AI are fundamentally different concepts, and it’s not necessarily appropriate to compare them directly.
God is generally understood as a supernatural being, often associated with a particular religion or belief system. Depending on the religion or belief system in question, God may be viewed as the creator and sustainer of the universe, a benevolent or judgmental deity, or a force for good or evil.
AI, on the other hand, is a technology developed by humans. It refers to computer systems designed to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation. While AI can be very sophisticated and powerful, it is ultimately a tool created and controlled by humans.
In terms of their differences, God is seen as an all-knowing, all-powerful entity, while AI is limited by the algorithms and data that have been programmed into it. Additionally, God is generally believed to be an entity with consciousness, intentionality, and moral agency, while AI is a machine that lacks these qualities.
Overall, it’s important to remember that God and AI are fundamentally different concepts with different origins, purposes, and characteristics.
When you query God He delivers truth
If we try to use AI to manage our inner queries, we could end up in a very bad place. However, with God, that could never happen. He takes all our queries and forms them into something good.
The path to “something good” doesn’t remotely resemble AI in any way. AI gives back what you put in, only with more detail and in more sophisticated language.
Sometimes the path to “something good” from God is twisty and up hill and hard going. Your query of God could take you somewhere you unanticipated and unimaginable. You’ll learn details you never dreamed of, and didn’t wish to have as part of your story.
But you can depend on it.
The end result comes back unsophisticated, and easily understood.
God’s answers to your queries aren’t instant.
They’re not predictable.
They may not be simple.
However, they are true north.
Every single time.