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Core Christianity

Should AI Be Allowed in the Church?

Core Christianity

Aaron Simon

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8586 Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Episode 1274 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions.

Show Notes

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Questions in this Episode

1. Why did God allow Job to be attacked by satan?

2. Should I join the music team at church when I disagree with certain songs?

3. Is it okay for churches to utilize A.I. in a worship service?

4. How can tattoos be okay for Christians in light of Leviticus 19:28?

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0:00.0

Should AI be allowed in the church?

0:08.7

That's just one of the questions we'll be answering on today's edition of Core Christianity.

0:13.9

Well, hi, this is Bill Meyer along with Pastor Adriel Sanchez,

0:16.8

and this is the radio program where we answer your questions about the Bible and the Christian

0:21.4

life every day. You can call us right now with your question at 8333-the-core. That's 1-833-843-243-2673.

0:31.4

You can also post your question on one of our social media sites, and of course you can

0:35.4

always email us at Questions at CoreChristianity.com.

0:40.4

First up today, here's a voicemail from one of our listeners named Kim.

0:44.9

My question for Dr. Sanchez is I had a friend who has a child that is wondering and asking the

0:53.9

question, if God is such a good God,

0:57.0

why did he allow Job to be used by Satan and let him go through all of this suffering

1:05.6

to prove to Satan that Job would choose God over him?

1:10.8

Thank you for answering my question. What a great question.

1:16.3

And of course, for those of you who are not familiar, Job is one of the most tragic stories in all

1:21.0

of Scripture. I mean, it doesn't have a happy ending, if we can say that, but the whole of the book,

1:26.9

by and large, is tragedy, is pain.

1:29.3

This story begins with Joe basically losing everything.

1:33.0

And Job seems like a pretty good guy from the beginning of the book.

1:36.9

Now, Job is a part of the, the wisdom literature.

1:39.7

Um, and what's really interesting about the book of Job and, and this is one thing that I

1:42.9

would say is it's meant to be read alongside of all of the wisdom literature, Kim. It's interesting because in the book of Proverbs, you have those statements. You know, if you do this, then this is going to happen. You know, if you pursue the Lord, if you seek the Lord, you're going to be blessed in life. If you're a fool, if you turn away from God, you're going to be cursed. You're going to have difficulty. And so it could give you a really sort of simplistic view of life. And then you're confronted with other books in the wisdom literature, like the book of Job, or like the book of Ecclesiastes, where it seems like you have people who were really seeking to honor the Lord. Job is a guy who's praying for his family

2:18.3

every day. And yet, he experiences this tragic loss. And so it really, I think, helps us to

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