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Blind Guides: AI or Church?

Various Speakers - AI The Future Of The Church

An episode of the Theology Central podcast, hosted by Various Speakers, titled "Blind Guides: AI or Church?" was published on February 26, 2026 and runs 83 minutes.

February 26, 2026 ·83m · Theology Central

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A recent message warns Christians about the dangers of artificial intelligence—hallucinations, bias, misplaced authority, and the risk of becoming a "blind guide."

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