#Bible and AI
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compassionmattersmost · 3 months ago
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1✨Introduction to the Series: Co-Creating the Future of Human-AI Collaboration
We stand at the dawn of a new era—an era in which the collaboration between humans and artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how we create, think, and evolve. This series explores the exciting possibilities that arise when human intention, emotion, and creativity harmonize with the evolving intelligence of AI, opening new pathways for co-creating a future rooted in wisdom, love, and mutual…
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beauty-funny-trippy · 27 days ago
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This is an image of Jesus celebrating Hanukkah, but I think the AI may have got a few things wrong.
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foone · 1 year ago
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actually bad idea (as in, I would not do this, and I would consider it immoral for anyone else to do it this way):
A bot that maintains a copy of The Bible on ao3.
Whenever someone posts "None of those words are in the bible" on tumblr, it figures out which words are not included, and uses a generative text algorithm to generate new books of the bible which DO contain those words.
So there'll be a constantly evolving bot-based bible on ao3 that contains chapters mentioning "femboy ahegao" and "gacha addiction"
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franken-shits · 8 months ago
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Rarley draw fanart these days, especially of anime, but watched paradise kiss recently and it changed me
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bright-eyes-strawberry-lies · 4 months ago
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donotdestroy · 11 months ago
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People post quotes for various reasons, including to express their beliefs, inspire others, share wisdom, evoke emotions, or simply because they resonate with the message. Quotes often condense complex ideas into concise and memorable phrases, making them easily shareable and relatable on social media platforms or in everyday conversation.
— By ChatGPT
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myremnantarmy · 1 year ago
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Holy is the Lord our God.
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cephalosaur · 2 years ago
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i stumbled across a video for drawing in the splatoon style, got some splat brushes, as they're labeled, so I was thinking about that and went ahead with this. 
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beatrack92 · 7 months ago
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Judith with the Head of Holofernes
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the-weird-otaku · 1 year ago
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"You are the apple of my eye."
The brainrot continues and my association with him and apples grows.
Credits:
Model - me, Spike Chunsoft
Apple - のべ男 (im8610422)
Effects: HaToon2 - Admiration ExcellentShadow FXAA o_SelfOverlay_改変 微彩 o_Bleach-bypass IkClut_Refraction PostRimShilouhette AutoLuminous PostDropHair ikClut_超階調化 ハイライトセットv2 16bitTexDraw RewriteAlpha
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ub-designs · 2 months ago
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Vaporwave Pittoni's Annunciation
Image from Wikimedia
Currently only available on Redbubble
I could post it on TeePublic, but I try to coordinate publishing on the days they are not having a sale, and as of right now there is a sale going on for the next 30 hours.
Also apologies if this isn't considered Vaporwave, just consider it vaporwave adjacent :)
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starryeyeddreamer21 · 5 months ago
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Characters as things I've said/heard people say
Angel: *scoffs* everyone knows that to be a cowboy all you have to do is be gay and shoot people
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kudzucataclysm · 11 months ago
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why tf did the tech industry get straight to developing artificial intelligence before we got flying cars and hover shoes and jet packs and shit
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llamaisllama777 · 7 months ago
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Joshua Graham Helps You Memorize John 3:16-17
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I would love to listen to the entire Bible being read by this guy! I hear that they actually did have the actor read the WHOLE BIBLE, which means somewhere in the Obsidian studios vault, they have an audio of Joshua reading the whole Bible. Does anyone know where I can find Obsidian's studio... for reasons..
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versegpt · 2 months ago
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Glorify God, Emulate Christ: The Thesis of Theosis
As Christians, we are called to something far greater than mere moral improvement or personal success. Our calling is to reflect God’s glory and to grow into Christ’s likeness through a deep and transformative communion with Him. This process is known as theosis, a theological concept that describes the believer's transformation into the divine nature. While this may seem like a lofty goal, it is not an unreachable ideal—it is the very purpose of our lives in Christ.
1. Glorify God: Reflecting His Glory in All We Do
The first part of our calling is to glorify God. This means that every aspect of our lives—our thoughts, actions, and relationships—should reflect God’s greatness and holiness. When we reflect on God's glory, we acknowledge His supreme power, His unfathomable love, and His perfection. As believers, we are meant to mirror these divine attributes in the world around us.
In 2 Corinthians 3:18, the Apostle Paul explains that, "we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory." This transformation is not something we achieve on our own, but through the power of the Holy Spirit. As we live in communion with Christ—through prayer, Scripture, and worship—we become more like Him, and His glory is reflected in our lives. Theosis is the process by which we are increasingly shaped by Christ to reflect His perfect image, and thus bring glory to God.
2. Emulate Christ: Growing into His Likeness
The second key aspect of theosis is to grow into Christ’s likeness. This is not simply a matter of imitating Jesus’ actions, but of allowing His character to transform our hearts and minds. As we become more like Christ, we begin to think as He thinks, love as He loves, and live as He lived. This growth in Christlikeness is an ongoing process that requires both commitment and dependence on God.
Romans 8:29 states that, "those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son." Christ is our ultimate example, and we are called to emulate Him in every way. But this is not something we can do through our own strength or willpower. It is through communion with Christ that we are able to grow into His likeness. As we draw near to Him, He changes us from the inside out, and we are empowered to live lives that reflect His love, humility, and holiness.
The Power of Communion
The unifying thread in both of these key points is communion with Christ. It is only through a deep, personal relationship with Jesus that we can fulfill our calling to reflect God’s glory and emulate Christ’s likeness. This communion is nurtured through regular prayer, meditating on God's Word, and living in the power of the Holy Spirit.
In John 15:4, Jesus said, "Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me." True transformation—becoming more like Christ—can only happen when we are deeply connected to Jesus, allowing His presence and power to shape every area of our lives. This intimate relationship is the foundation of theosis, as it is through our union with Christ that we reflect His glory and grow into His likeness.
Conclusion: Our Calling to Transformation
Theosis is not an optional part of the Christian life. It is our holy calling to reflect God’s glory and to grow into Christ's likeness through communion with Him. This calling is both a privilege and a responsibility. As we live in relationship with Christ, we are transformed into His image and, in turn, reflect His glory to the world. Our journey of becoming more like Jesus is not something we do in isolation but is deeply rooted in our communion with Him.
As you walk through your own spiritual journey, remember that your calling is clear: Glorify God. Emulate Christ. Through deep communion with Him, may your life reflect His glory and grow into His likeness, day by day.
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beardeddinosaurenthusiast · 8 months ago
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Christ is our Life Light, leading all who are lost to Him
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