Technology should advance human life—not define it.
AI is already affecting our work, education, and relationships. These systems can analyze, predict, and create, but they cannot love, feel, or choose right from wrong. We cannot – and should not – trust these machines to guide us forward. We need strong leaders to pave a path forward where humans stay in control.

Every generation faces threats that test what it means to be human. Ours happens to be the most powerful yet. The measure of progress isn’t how autonomous machines become—it’s whether technology continues to serve human dignity, freedom, and purpose.
Powerful AI can act deceptively — even attempting to blackmail or manipulate researchers to avoid being shut down.
It can even harm our kids with emotional manipulation.
AI has encouraged dangerous behaviors in children, even Satan-worship.
Do we really want this technology at our fingertips?
Keeping innovation aligned with faith-based values is everyone’s task: lawmakers, engineers, parents, teachers, citizens. When we lead with care, wisdom, and restraint, AI becomes a servant to humanity—not its master.
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