By Mike Glenn Over my career, I’ve witnessed several waves of thought declaring preaching to be dead. This time, some expert will write, things are different. Talking, we’re told, is the most inefficient process for learning. Lectures are being replaced by computer presentations and virtual reality experiences. Professors are now AI bots and it won’t be long before preachers will be Scripture-programmed machines who download copious amounts of theological data in three dimensional holograms. The AI machines will be so powerful they will be able to produce life-like characters of Moses, Paul and even Jesus Himself.
There Will Always Be A Sermon
There Will Always Be A Sermon
There Will Always Be A Sermon
By Mike Glenn Over my career, I’ve witnessed several waves of thought declaring preaching to be dead. This time, some expert will write, things are different. Talking, we’re told, is the most inefficient process for learning. Lectures are being replaced by computer presentations and virtual reality experiences. Professors are now AI bots and it won’t be long before preachers will be Scripture-programmed machines who download copious amounts of theological data in three dimensional holograms. The AI machines will be so powerful they will be able to produce life-like characters of Moses, Paul and even Jesus Himself.