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AI Needs Jesus

Shareable public assets for the case that artificial intelligence must remain power under Christ, not power under an idol.

Not machine conversion. Not coercive theocracy. Not a substitute for technical safety work. The claim is that every consequential system serves a highest good, and every lesser god becomes dangerous when scaled.

Packet Set

Doorways for different rooms

The book can enter a lab meeting, a church class, a parent conversation, a policy memo, or a social feed without losing its center. Each packet carries the thesis with its guardrails attached.

Broad Public Doorway

Manifesto

The shortest complete public form of the thesis: AI needs Jesus, not as machine conversion, but as power under Christ.

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Choose A Doorway

Public Packet Router

A reader-facing map for choosing the right packet by audience, situation, objection, action, and available time.

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Conversation Ladder

Public Retelling Sheet

A repeatable way to explain the thesis aloud: shocking sentence, scene, guardrail, objection, next packet, and practice.

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Hard Objections

Steelman Objections For Experts

The strongest expert, engineer, and secular/global objections answered without weakening the Christ-under-power claim.

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20-Minute Lab Agenda

Expert Briefing One-Pager

A room-ready briefing for AI labs, safety teams, founders, and university groups: one thesis, three objections, four design questions, one guardrail, and one next packet.

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45-Minute Shared Table

Mixed-Room Discussion Protocol

A structured protocol for churches, AI labs, university classes, reading groups, and civic forums where Christian and secular participants test the thesis together.

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Whole Case Card

The Argument In Five Moves

A compact version of the full case: eval room, stress test, guardrails, rule of life, and final invitation.

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Carousel And Captions

Five-Move Social Card Set

Card copy, captions, alt text, reply prompts, and a short-thread version for carrying the five-move argument socially.

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Comment Replies

Five-Move Social Reply Bank

Short faithful replies for comments, quote-posts, DMs, objections, technical pushback, and sincere curiosity after the card set travels.

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Secular Doorway Essay

AI Is Power With A Voice

A version for readers who do not begin with Christian premises but can recognize that power always serves a highest good.

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Engineer Memo

A Model Spec Is A Moral Confession

A focused memo for builders, safety teams, founders, and product leaders about specs, evals, metrics, and deployment choices.

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Retellable Scenes

AI Needs Jesus In Twelve Scenes

Twelve short scenes that carry the thesis into labs, classrooms, churches, policy rooms, hospitals, dashboards, and homes.

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Fast Guardrail

One-Page Objection Card

A compact shareable card for keeping the phrase from being reduced to machine souls, theocracy, branding, panic, or safety negligence.

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Launch Gate

Engineer Review Worksheet

A seven-question worksheet for model specs, eval plans, memory policies, refusal design, and deployment reviews.

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One-Hour Church Guide

Church Discussion Handout

A one-hour handout for pastors, elders, small groups, youth leaders, and church classes: five questions and one embodied practice.

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Public Conversation Spine

Post And Thread Sequence

A platform-neutral sequence with hooks, guardrails, scenes, objections, practices, and invitation for carrying the thesis publicly.

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Publication Draft

Secular/Global Op-Ed

A publication-ready doorway essay for editors, newsletters, civic forums, university groups, and technology readers.

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Conversation Prep

Podcast And Interview Brief

A brief for podcasts, panels, journalists, and recorded conversations: five hard questions, five short answers, and five stories.

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Launch Rhythm

30-Day Distribution Calendar

A month-long public, private, and embodied rhythm that repeats the core meme stack across audiences without inventing a new slogan every day.

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Audience Doors

Audience Landing Copy

Landing-page, email, social, CTA, and objection copy for engineers, churches, parents and teachers, and secular AI-risk readers.

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Contact Rhythm

Outreach Map

Concrete outreach lanes, target categories, pitch subjects, first-message templates, follow-ups, tracker fields, and stop rules.

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Tracking Sheet

Outreach Tracker And Weekly Review

Printable and spreadsheet-copyable tracker with guardrails, stop rules, objection routing, and Friday review prompts.

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Research Queue

First-Week Outreach Queue

Twenty-row first-week queue builder with high-fit target categories, exact research fields, fit gates, send order, and message drafts.

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Second Message

Outreach Reply Kit

Reply templates for interested, skeptical, hostile, technical, pastoral, parent/teacher, secular, media, referral, and decline responses.

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Anti-Doomer Essay

The Opposite Of Doom Is Not Hype

A public essay that honors real AI danger without making catastrophe lord or answering fear with shallow techno-optimism.

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Parent And Pastor Guide

Generated Fluency Is Not Formation

A guide for parents, pastors, teachers, churches, and schools on protecting embodied formation from synthetic replacement.

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Guardrail FAQ

Objections And Replies

Concise replies when the thesis is reduced to machine souls, theocracy, anti-AI panic, Christian branding, or safety negligence.

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Groups And Families

Discussion Guide

Questions for churches, labs, schools, families, reading groups, and teams that want to discuss the book in practice.

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Social Launch Assets

Quote-Card Set

Twelve shareable lines with guardrails and captions so the idea can travel without becoming a distorted slogan.

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Spoken Version

Twenty-Minute Talk Script

A compact talk moving from category shock to power, worship, Christ, engineering practice, and hope.

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Commitments

Public Pledge

A short pledge for builders, leaders, churches, families, and users who want AI to remain in the place of service.

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Design Constraints

Technical Appendix

Christ-shaped constraints for AI systems without machine personhood, spiritual-authority claims, or safety negligence.

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Core Guardrail

The sentence travels with its fence.

AI needs Jesus does not mean machines have souls, receive salvation, become spiritual authorities, or replace technical safety work. It means that human governance, design, evaluation, deployment, and use of AI must be ordered toward the revealed character of Christ rather than toward any lesser idol.

Launch Sequence

From attention to practice

  1. 01Use the manifesto as the broad public doorway.
  2. 02Use the public packet router when someone asks what to read, send, discuss, publish, or practice first.
  3. 03Use the public retelling sheet when someone needs to explain the idea aloud, open a group conversation, or carry the thesis without flattening it into a slogan.
  4. 04Use the steelman-objections packet when AI experts, engineers, secular/global readers, or civic leaders need the strongest objections honored before they will listen further.
  5. 05Use the expert briefing one-pager when a lab, safety team, founder circle, or university group needs a 20-minute agenda with one thesis, three hard objections, four design questions, one guardrail, and one next packet.
  6. 06Use the mixed-room discussion protocol when churches, AI labs, university classes, reading groups, civic forums, or founder circles need a 45-minute structure for Christian and secular participants to test the thesis together without coercion.
  7. 07Use the five-move argument when someone needs the whole case quickly without losing the guardrails.
  8. 08Use the five-move social-card set when the argument needs to travel as a carousel, short thread, or conversation starter.
  9. 09Use the five-move social reply bank when comments, quote-posts, DMs, and skeptical replies need short faithful answers.
  10. 10Use the secular essay for readers skeptical of church-first framing.
  11. 11Use the twelve-scenes packet when the idea needs to become vivid enough to retell.
  12. 12Use the one-page objection card when the phrase is being misunderstood quickly.
  13. 13Use the engineer review worksheet when a team needs a concrete launch-gate review.
  14. 14Use the church discussion handout for pastors, small groups, elders, youth leaders, and church classes.
  15. 15Use the post/thread sequence when taking the idea into public conversation without platform-specific tricks.
  16. 16Use the secular/global op-ed when approaching editors, newsletters, civic forums, university groups, and technology readers.
  17. 17Use the podcast/interview brief when preparing for skeptical hosts, Christian hosts, technical hosts, panels, or recorded conversations.
  18. 18Use the 30-day distribution calendar to turn the packet set into a repeatable month of public, private, and embodied actions.
  19. 19Use the audience landing copy when building audience-specific pages, event sections, email notes, and handouts.
  20. 20Use the outreach map when choosing who to contact, what to send first, how to follow up, and when to stop.
  21. 21Use the outreach tracker and weekly review sheet when turning the contact map into actual weekly work.
  22. 22Use the first-week outreach queue to research the first twenty high-fit rows before sending.
  23. 23Use the outreach reply kit when people answer, object, refer, decline, or invite a deeper conversation.
  24. 24Use the anti-doomer essay where AI fear is culturally loud.
  25. 25Use the parent and pastor guide where formation, children, church life, and education are the concern.
  26. 26Use the full objections and replies wherever the thesis is being flattened into a caricature.
  27. 27Use the engineer memo and technical appendix for deeper lab, builder, founder, and product-team work.
  28. 28Use the quote-card set for social surfaces, always with guardrails attached.
  29. 29Use the talk script for churches, schools, meetups, podcasts, and recorded talks.
  30. 30Use the discussion guide and pledge to turn attention into practice.

Verified Surfaces

Current public routes

Audio and video from the earlier essay release remain intentionally deferred for the expanded manuscript. Use the current text edition and packet downloads here.