The Church of the Chatbot
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- “Crawling Over, Under, or Around Section 132”: The Debate Over Joseph Smith and Polygamy by Daniel C. Peterson
- The Trojan Horse of AI by Marianna Richardson
- An Open Letter to the Mayor of Fairview, Texas by C.D. Cunningham
- Looking Upon the Serpent by Paul Bishop
- Stepping into Moses’ Shoes: Joshua’s Divine Commission by Daniel C. Peterson
- Fooling the Supercomputer (Part 1) by Daris Howard
- Your Grand Connections Are Both Powerful and Tender by Mary Bell
- New Video Offers Rare View Into Missionary Training Center by Meridian Church Newswire
- Food Storage on a Tight Budget: You Are Not Too Broke to Prepare food by Carolyn Nicolaysen
- Becoming Brigham, Episode 17 — Was Zion’s Camp Formative or a Failure? by The Interpreter Foundation
















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Ezetta B.September 22, 2025
Many people may believe that simply watching General Conference is sufficient for spiritual growth. However, much more is required to truly advance spiritually. The inspired words of latter-day prophets are readily available to us in written form, ensuring that we have constant access to their guidance and teachings. With these messages at our fingertips, there is no reason to miss out on the lessons and insights intended for us. Like all scripture, it is essential to actively study and ponder these teachings rather than passively consuming them. Only by doing so can we deepen our understanding and strengthen our spiritual foundation. This perspective, shared by Paul Bishop, serves as a valuable reminder of the need for intentional spiritual effort. Thank you, Paul Bishop, for highlighting the importance of engaging thoughtfully with prophetic messages.
S RichardsonSeptember 22, 2025
I tried an LDS chatbot once and found it provided a wrong answer about a historical fact. When I countered that the answer was wrong, the bot responded with, "Oh, I'm sorry, you're right..." and then continued on with its confident-sounding answers. I've experienced this now with other chatbots covering a variety of subjects. Hence, I'm suspicious of all chatbots. They remind me of know-it-alls who sound confident but sometimes give downright misleading answers.
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