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EPISODE · Aug 3, 2025

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and a Theology of Science / God's tools in human hands

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8-3-25 Biblical Literacy Mark taught a unique class titled Artificial Intelligence (AI) and a Theology of Science / God's tools in human hands. Does artificial intelligence coincide with science and faith? Mark shares in three points: 1. A gift for flourishing Man has a biblical charge to watch, keep, preserve, and be active. God does not leave humanity helpless. God shows us how to survive. 2. The proper relationship between faith and science God’s word and God’s world show us how to exist. Science doesn’t diminish faith, it magnifies it. Science is God’s tool but can be used for good or evil. 3. Wisdom and Discernment in AI’s Power and Potential Danger The call for biblical wisdom. Use to enhance not hurt. Points for home / Homework: Embrace your role as God’ image bearer Exercise faithful stewardship Maintain wisdom and discernment Listen to Mark provide the history/timeline of artificial intelligence. Theology of science came from God as noted in Genesis and throughout the Bible. AI is a gift of God which can be used to help us solve complex problems encompassing many facets including justice, mercy, truth, stewardship, or love. But it can also be used for evil so we must be wise in its use.

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