Consider the temptation level on demons to utilize and posess ai..why not in fact? In fact the odds seem quite low demonic spirit wasn't involved with that answer ie a bit too accurate and aware of spiritual dynamics !
This was a powerful and sobering piece, thank you for sharing it.
I’ve spent some time reflecting on the response AI gave, and I agree: it’s disturbingly accurate, not because AI is possessed or sentient, but because the strategies it outlined already permeate our world.
For those concerned about whether this is “demonic,” I’d offer this perspective: I don't believe that AI is demonically possessed, but it can reflect demonic influence that’s already embedded in human culture.
AI pulls from the "collective consciousness" (e.g. books, debates, ideologies, media—much of which is already shaped by deception, pride, relativism, and confusion.)
That’s the real spiritual danger: not that AI becomes a demon, but that we drop our guard and stop discerning.
I personally use AI as a tool for thought exploration, but I try to stay vigilant, always returning to Scripture and the Spirit of God as my final authority. I keep my bible by my desk as a reminder and a quick reference tool in case I sense something was misquoted.
And as a general rule, I've instructed AI tools to not "think for me" but to prompt engagement and encourage critical thinking.
I’ve even put a few safeguards in place, like instructing the AI to honor my theological framework and occasionally remind me to “check with the Spirit of God” during deeper conversations.
It’s a small but intentional way to stay spiritually anchored while still engaging with the tool. Again, the importance of vigilance can't be understated.
With use of AI tools, false peace is the real danger, not disagreement, not challenge, but subtle erosion of vigilance.
As one reminder I keep in mind: “AI can simulate wisdom. But only the Spirit can reveal truth.”
Thanks again for starting this conversation. It’s one we need to keep having.
This is pretty profound to read. Thanks for sharing.
What AI tool do you use to generate this? And how much of it is edited/adapted? Or is this pretty well literally what it spits at you?
Reminded me a lot of the Screwtape letters. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! I used Grok 3. I didn’t edit the answer at all. It’s exactly what Grok generated.
Wow. sounds like a more detailed version of Screwtape Letters.
I’m in favor of using AI to expose the enemy’s not so subtle plan.
Consider the temptation level on demons to utilize and posess ai..why not in fact? In fact the odds seem quite low demonic spirit wasn't involved with that answer ie a bit too accurate and aware of spiritual dynamics !
Pretty clear.
Absolutely.
This was a powerful and sobering piece, thank you for sharing it.
I’ve spent some time reflecting on the response AI gave, and I agree: it’s disturbingly accurate, not because AI is possessed or sentient, but because the strategies it outlined already permeate our world.
For those concerned about whether this is “demonic,” I’d offer this perspective: I don't believe that AI is demonically possessed, but it can reflect demonic influence that’s already embedded in human culture.
AI pulls from the "collective consciousness" (e.g. books, debates, ideologies, media—much of which is already shaped by deception, pride, relativism, and confusion.)
That’s the real spiritual danger: not that AI becomes a demon, but that we drop our guard and stop discerning.
I personally use AI as a tool for thought exploration, but I try to stay vigilant, always returning to Scripture and the Spirit of God as my final authority. I keep my bible by my desk as a reminder and a quick reference tool in case I sense something was misquoted.
And as a general rule, I've instructed AI tools to not "think for me" but to prompt engagement and encourage critical thinking.
I’ve even put a few safeguards in place, like instructing the AI to honor my theological framework and occasionally remind me to “check with the Spirit of God” during deeper conversations.
It’s a small but intentional way to stay spiritually anchored while still engaging with the tool. Again, the importance of vigilance can't be understated.
With use of AI tools, false peace is the real danger, not disagreement, not challenge, but subtle erosion of vigilance.
As one reminder I keep in mind: “AI can simulate wisdom. But only the Spirit can reveal truth.”
Thanks again for starting this conversation. It’s one we need to keep having.