AI will not automatically save or destroy humanity. It only magnifies the light or darkness that already exists in humans. — Three stances for Christians in the age of AI:

1️⃣ Not fearers, but discerners
Not rejecting technology, but discerning the spirit and direction

2️⃣ Not passive users, but spiritual stewards
AI is a tool, not a master

3️⃣ Not information‑dependent, but truth‑abiding
The ultimate authority is not the model, but the Word of God

The true “Tower that reaches heaven”

The Tower of Babel tried to “reach heaven” by human ability,
but God had already prepared another way:

📖 John 1:14

“The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.”

👉 What truly reaches heaven is not a man‑made system,
but God Himself coming down to meet humanity.

Babel is humanity using power to catch up to God;
the Gospel is God using grace to descend to humanity.

The limit of AI is the limit of human rationality; and at the end of rationality, people often find themselves asking about God and ultimate meaning. AI will not replace theology; rather, it will force people to re‑enter theology. Because when “artificial intelligence” becomes more and more like a person, humanity must answer anew: Who made man?

“They exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things.” (Romans 1:25)
When the “created thing” becomes extremely powerful, it is easiest for people to treat it as “God.” — Reverence: the only safe boundary in the technological age

“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge.” (Proverbs 1:7)
In the age of AI, this verse can be paraphrased as:
【Intelligence without reverence is dangerous intelligence.】