January 5, 2026

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‘Text with Jesus’: AI Claiming To Be ‘Jesus’ And Adding To His Word Is Blasphemy

Want a direct line to Jesus Christ where he speaks to you personally? Well, apparently you need look no further than “Text with Jesus,” one of a variety of apps that allow you to “chat” with Jesus, Moses, and other biblical figures. Do these kinds of apps help people “explore Scripture,” as the creator claims? Or are they utter blasphemy?

The creator, who is currently “not particularly religious,” said about his app, “We expected some pushback, especially from those who worry about AI taking on roles tied to faith. . . . But, overall, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. The vast majority of users see it for what it is—a fun, accessible way to explore scripture and spirituality in a new format.”

Is such an app just a “fun, accessible way” to discover Scripture and spirituality?

Well, according to reports, sometimes the app just directly quotes Scripture. For example, someone anxious about work asked the AI “Jesus” about it, and the app responded by quoting Philippians 4:6, a very applicable verse about anxiety and prayer.

But other writers note that when asked about abortion, AI “Jesus” responded with a very nuanced, shallow, and unbiblical opinion on the issue. After all, AI is programmed by humans who have a worldview that no doubt is reflected in the programming. Also, it’s easy to quote a verse from Scripture, but context is also important because otherwise many verses could be misinterpreted.

Now, this app isn’t just claiming to represent Jesus by quoting his words—it’s claiming to be Jesus. For example, in response to the abortion question, this AI responded with, “As Jesus Christ, I…” Claiming to be Jesus and adding to His Word (through an algorithm pulling from who knows what!) is blasphemy. If we want a direct line to Jesus, we don’t need a chat feature. We have the Word of God!

If you think back, throughout history God has used the technology of the day to bring glory to himself and to save men and women. Think of the impact of the first codex (the earliest form of book), the printing press, radio, the internet—each is an amazing achievement that can be used for good or for evil. AI is no different.

It’s a tool, and it can be used for great good, it can be used for great evil, or it can just have very unintended consequences.


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The Fall Of An Anti-Christian Regime? What Maduro’s Capture Could Mean For Venezuelan Christians

These past few weeks, Venezuela has been in the news as a narco-terrorist state, but in addition to that, it has become a territory where anti-Christian socialism violates the religious freedom of millions of believers. And we, as Christians, cannot think of a better way to rebuild a free Venezuela than respecting religious freedom.

Mother Awaites Higher Court’s Decision After Being Barred From Taking Her Child To Calvary Chapel

In 2024, Portland District Court barred Bickford from reading her Bible or religious materials to her daughter Ava and taking her to church or to religious events, such as Christmas or Easter services. Ava, 12-years-old at the time, was also prohibited from contacting church friends and church members at her church, Calvary Chapel Church.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Has Been Failing Australia’s Jewish Community For 25 Years

The Australian Jewish News reported that Mr Albanese had also been at a Canberra rally in 2000, referring to him as a “pro-Palestinian Labor MP.” Sadly, as it is now, so it was then. Synagogues were vandalised in both Sydney and Canberra (the locations of the two rallies), and Jewish families were advised to avoid public displays of faith.   Where did Australia go wrong? In part, 25 years ago. Anthony Albanese failed Australia’s Jewish community in 2000, and he failed them again in 2025. By God’s mercy, may this be the last of his failures.

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Want a direct line to Jesus Christ where he speaks to you personally? Well, apparently you need look no further than “Text with Jesus,” one of a variety of apps that allow you to “chat” with Jesus, Moses, and other biblical figures. Do these kinds of apps help people “explore Scripture,” as the creator claims? Or are they utter blasphemy?

The creator, who is currently “not particularly religious,” said about his app, “We expected some pushback, especially from those who worry about AI taking on roles tied to faith. . . . But, overall, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. The vast majority of users see it for what it is—a fun, accessible way to explore scripture and spirituality in a new format.”

Is such an app just a “fun, accessible way” to discover Scripture and spirituality?

Well, according to reports, sometimes the app just directly quotes Scripture. For example, someone anxious about work asked the AI “Jesus” about it, and the app responded by quoting Philippians 4:6, a very applicable verse about anxiety and prayer.

But other writers note that when asked about abortion, AI “Jesus” responded with a very nuanced, shallow, and unbiblical opinion on the issue. After all, AI is programmed by humans who have a worldview that no doubt is reflected in the programming. Also, it’s easy to quote a verse from Scripture, but context is also important because otherwise many verses could be misinterpreted.

Now, this app isn’t just claiming to represent Jesus by quoting his words—it’s claiming to be Jesus. For example, in response to the abortion question, this AI responded with, “As Jesus Christ, I…” Claiming to be Jesus and adding to His Word (through an algorithm pulling from who knows what!) is blasphemy. If we want a direct line to Jesus, we don’t need a chat feature. We have the Word of God!

If you think back, throughout history God has used the technology of the day to bring glory to himself and to save men and women. Think of the impact of the first codex (the earliest form of book), the printing press, radio, the internet—each is an amazing achievement that can be used for good or for evil. AI is no different.

It’s a tool, and it can be used for great good, it can be used for great evil, or it can just have very unintended consequences.


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The Fall Of An Anti-Christian Regime? What Maduro’s Capture Could Mean For Venezuelan Christians

These past few weeks, Venezuela has been in the news as a narco-terrorist state, but in addition to that, it has become a territory where anti-Christian socialism violates the religious freedom of millions of believers. And we, as Christians, cannot think of a better way to rebuild a free Venezuela than respecting religious freedom.

Mother Awaites Higher Court’s Decision After Being Barred From Taking Her Child To Calvary Chapel

In 2024, Portland District Court barred Bickford from reading her Bible or religious materials to her daughter Ava and taking her to church or to religious events, such as Christmas or Easter services. Ava, 12-years-old at the time, was also prohibited from contacting church friends and church members at her church, Calvary Chapel Church.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Has Been Failing Australia’s Jewish Community For 25 Years

The Australian Jewish News reported that Mr Albanese had also been at a Canberra rally in 2000, referring to him as a “pro-Palestinian Labor MP.” Sadly, as it is now, so it was then. Synagogues were vandalised in both Sydney and Canberra (the locations of the two rallies), and Jewish families were advised to avoid public displays of faith.   Where did Australia go wrong? In part, 25 years ago. Anthony Albanese failed Australia’s Jewish community in 2000, and he failed them again in 2025. By God’s mercy, may this be the last of his failures.

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