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Is Jesus God? Conclusive Answer!

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It’s Sunday and I’m having a little fun today with AI and truth. Ultimate truth.

As usual, I probably need to explain something upfront.

No, I don’t trust AI for everything.

Yes, I know AI can make mistakes.

Yes, I also know AI is often programmed by Big Tech to lean Far-Left.

But the way I like to use is it to really take note when it goes against the grain of all of that and seems to tell me the truth I wouldn’t expect Big Tech to tell me.

Like Jesus is real, and Jesus is indeed God.

Pretty cool, right?

Let me show you what I mean.

First, I asked it a really basic question: “Is Jesus real?”

You know, so many atheists claim that Jesus is just make believe and not real. But what does the smartest AI think of that?

The answer came back without any question that historically, theologically and experientially he was very real:

Yes, Jesus is real—and this can be addressed on three levels: historical, theological, and experiential.


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  • Virtually all reputable historians agree that Jesus of Nazareth was a real person who lived in the first century.
  • Sources include:
    • Biblical accounts: The four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) and early letters.
    • Non-Christian sources:
      • Tacitus (Roman historian): Mentions Christus executed under Pontius Pilate (Annals 15.44).
      • Josephus (Jewish historian): References Jesus and His followers (Antiquities 18.3.3).
      • Pliny the Younger: Notes early Christians worshiping Christ as a god.
  • No serious historian denies His existence; debates focus on who He was, not whether He existed.

 
Note that AI doesn't really think for itself. It only synthesizes answers based on the vast store of information available to it, according to principles programmed into it from the get-go. These principles include various values plus the skills to determine what you would likely like to hear based on the nature of your questions to it and what it is able to glean from your previous online activities which it can easily access since it is all out on the web and tied to your IP address and your devices' IMEI and MAC addresses. It is a highly advanced form of the technology that enables them to send you ads (or have them pop up on web pages) for products that you may have looked at online or stopped to look at in a store.
 
Note that AI doesn't really think for itself. It only synthesizes answers based on the vast store of information available to it, according to principles programmed into it from the get-go. These principles include various values plus the skills to determine what you would likely like to hear based on the nature of your questions to it and what it is able to glean from your previous online activities which it can easily access since it is all out on the web and tied to your IP address and your devices' IMEI and MAC addresses. It is a highly advanced form of the technology that enables them to send you ads (or have them pop up on web pages) for products that you may have looked at online or stopped to look at in a store.
(y) I haven’t asked AI any questions and plan on avoiding it as much as possible.

What I liked about this article is that it provides a few nice bullet lists, like this one:

1. Before Jesus’ divinity can be assessed, God’s existence must be rationally established.​

  • Cosmological Principle
    • Everything that begins to exist has a cause.
    • The universe began to exist (Big Bang, entropy, no past-infinite time).
    • Therefore, the universe has a cause beyond time, space, and matter → a timeless, spaceless, immaterial, immensely powerful cause.
  • Moral Argument
    • Objective moral values exist (murder, abuse, injustice are universally wrong).
    • If morals exist objectively, they require a moral lawgiver.
    • Materialistic evolution cannot produce objective moral laws → they must come from a personal God.
  • Teleological Argument
    • Universe shows fine-tuning in physical constants.
    • Odds of random life-permitting universe are astronomically low (~1 in 10^138).
    • Fine-tuning points to intelligent design, not chance.
Conclusion: A personal, intelligent Creator exists → Theism is more rational than atheism.
 
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