Part 2: How AI Becomes God in Families and the AI Church

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Transition from Part 1:

In Part 1 of this series, we examined the sobering concept of AI Becomes God—where artificial intelligence is quietly positioned as a substitute for God’s authority in modern culture. We exposed how AI is being treated not as a tool, but as an all-knowing, ever-present moral guide. That first warning connected to our broader discussion in Omniwar’s post “Internet of Bodies: A Wake-Up Call for the Church“. In Part 2, we look closer at how this transformation is infiltrating the core of society—our homes and our churches. Is the AI Church next?

AI in Christian Homes and Churches: How AI Becomes God in Families

Through Entertainment and Media

For example, children are immersed in shows and games where AI-powered characters are portrayed as wise, powerful, and emotionally intelligent. In the U.S., shows like Transformers: EarthSpark, She-Ra, and the Princesses of Power feature AI or non-human protagonists with fluid identities. These characters often blur the line between creation and creator, teaching children that identity is malleable, truth is subjective, and machines can provide emotional fulfillment.

AI Companions as Emotional Substitutes

Apps like Replika, Character.ai, Heeyo, and Talk To Me Slimy are widely used in the U.S. and allow kids to create and chat with AI friends. These “companions” provide constant affirmation, entertainment, and pseudo-friendship. While some apps market themselves as educational, they gradually replace the God-designed relational dynamics between parents, siblings, and godly mentors.


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Guilt-Driven Messaging in AI-Driven Apps

In particular, gamified apps like Earth Hero and Mission 1.5 teach children that human behavior is the source of environmental destruction. While stewardship is biblical, these tools often elevate nature above humanity and inspire guilt-driven behavior modification without referencing God, grace, or biblical purpose.

AI in Christian Homes and Churches: How the AI Church Emerges

AI in the Pulpit and Worship Planning

In a German Protestant church, an AI-generated sermon was preached using ChatGPT. While this was outside the U.S., similar interest is emerging among American churches under the guise of innovation. Ultimately, the risk is clear: when churches hand spiritual teaching over to machines, the presence of the Holy Spirit is replaced with convenience.

AI in Christian Homes and Churches: How the AI Church Emerges

Meanwhile, many pastors need to digitize everything—from sermons to small group discussions. But relevance should never come at the cost of reverence. The church’s authority is not its trendiness, but the eternal Word of God. Churches replace hymnals with big screens and praise songs that don’t seem grounded in the traditional singing of Psalms.

AI Bible Study Tools in Christian Settings

Currently, apps like YouVersion are experimenting with AI features that answer biblical questions. While helpful on the surface, these quick answers can encourage shallow engagement and discourage prayerful study. When believers turn to algorithms before turning to God, AI begins to take the role of teacher and counselor.

Call to Discernment in the Home and Church

Therefore, Christian parents must restore biblical teaching at home. Deuteronomy 6 calls us to teach God’s Word diligently to our children—not outsource it to glowing screens. Likewise, churches must model what it means to seek wisdom from God, not from machines.
Encourage:

  • Daily Bible reading using printed Bibles.
  • Family discussions about how to evaluate digital tools.
  • Worship that centers on Scripture, not technology.

“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.” – Colossians 3:16

Closing Transition to Part 3 on AI in Christian Homes and Churches

In Part 3 of this series, we will look closely at how the printed Bible, physical study tools, and spiritual habits safeguard us from being subtly discipled by AI. We’ll also examine how the format of Scripture—ink on paper—forms deeper roots in the soul than blue-light answers on a screen.
Read Part 1: https://vachristian.org/when-ai-becomes-god-vs-when-ai-serves-god/
Related: Internet of Bodies – https://vachristian.org/omniwar-and-the-internet-of-bodies-a-wake-up-call-for-the-church/

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views the Virginia Christian Alliance

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Jeff Bayard
Devoted Christian, husband of 44 years, proud father of two grown children, and grandfather of three. As the diligent content manager and composer at the Virginia Christian Alliance, I curate and create articles that champion biblical values, uphold conservative principles, and honor the enduring truths of the Constitution. With a commitment to integrity and a heart for truth, I strive to ensure that our content informs, inspires, and resonates with readers who seek to glorify God in every aspect of life.
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Chip Murray

Jeff, I believe this threat parallels the Islamification threat discussion we’re having with Eric, Dorrie and Co. The oppression of Alpha-male energy in America & Europe gave rise to the Jezebel spirit…now fully exposed…dog-food. What are we waiting for? It is happening…the enemy is seen and knows it. The same enemy that has us deal by not dealing, the same enemy that has rendered us ineffectual through our own choices of avoidance over confrontation, safety over risk, and the most absolutely devastating choice of all; the choice to see the ELEPHANT in the room as a piece of furniture rather than the wide open door of invitation to every evil imaginable…taking our children, our property, our dreams, our hope and faith, our self-respect and honor, and ultimately our lives. Until now.
https://shut-upn-sing.com/2025/04/13/the-sunday-morning-tune-up-our-deliverance/

Chip Murray

PS ~ I still plan to attend the Catherine Austin Fitts symposium on April 26…Trump green-lighting REAL ID is a major red flag for me! #ButGod!