In a world flooded with digital content, can we still trust the accuracy of what we read - especially when it comes to religion?
As Artificial Intelligence becomes increasingly involved in answering theological questions, quoting scripture, and generating religious content, the risk of misrepresentation grows. What once required deep scholarship, context, and reverence is now being simplified - and often distorted - by algorithms that lack understanding, history, and responsibility.
This thought-provoking book is not a rejection of technology. It is a timely call for caution, ethics, and verification - especially when engaging with sacred knowledge. Through clear explanations, historical comparisons, and multidisciplinary insights, the author explores:
How religious teachings were traditionally preserved across civilizationsWhy AI, despite its strengths, is inherently limited in religious contextsThe real-world risks of AI-generated misinformation in matters of faithWhat individuals, scholars, and developers can do to uphold authenticity in the digital ageWritten for believers, educators, content creators, and critical thinkers, this book urges a return to intentional, informed engagement with religious knowledge - before convenience overrides credibility.
Because when religious truth is compromised, so is everything built upon it.
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