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What does ChatGPT say about your religion?

The Kilted Heathen

Crow FreyjasmaðR
In any case, they aren't giants. :p
Well, yes and no. At risk of derailing the topic, this is where English translations are horribly applied to Scandinavian folk beliefs, much in the same way it's ill-applied to Greek deities. The Jötnar are giants in that they are often very, very large. Take Skymir, who was as big as a mountain. Hymir, who's kettle held a whole sea and who fished with cow's heads as bait. Many can change shape to be different sizes, but that's more magic than anything else. In terms of "fee fi fo fum" evil giants, the Jötnar are less so that, but the Thurs and the Troll are. But even then they're not evil, only chaotic and unconcerned with civilization.
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
It's been coming. Why wasn't this prepared for ahead of time?

I'll let you answer that leading rhetorical question for yourself as the answer is pretty obvious. Take your pick from any one of the numerous historical examples of why a large group of humans didn't prepare for something and it more or less applies.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I'll let you answer that leading rhetorical question for yourself as the answer is pretty obvious. Take your pick from any one of the numerous historical examples of why a large group of humans didn't prepare for something and it more or less applies.
It's not a rhetorical question. Why not? A trend in failing from learning from the past is no excuse.
But anyways, this ChatGPT program is pretty impressive and I don't get such harsh criticism, like how your brought up DnD but as I cited from it said agnosticism is separate from atheism. This machine, this program, this thing that is a functioning series of 1s and 0s that can't even have (I think) anything remotely close to a religious or spiritual experience described this better than damn near most all humans do as they typically want to lump me into one or the other.
Marxism, it touched on things rarely mentioned outside academia.
Juggalos it didn't even bring up the FBI's label of a gang or the SPLC's label of a hate group.
Those aren't religious but it helps show in other ways a profound achievement in obtaining, evaluating and presenting information in what appears to be in a manner less biased than we are generally capable of.
 

robocop (actually)

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
As we all know AI is slowly starting to be more intelligent, more conversational, more human-like. Although, no human would ever know everything an AI already knows. However, ChatGPT, has been shown to give different responses to the same questions, and is able to conversate better than other artificial intelligences. And since it is still free (with now a paid option you don't need to pay for, yet) to use the website that hosts the AI, I figure we should have a thread about how it perceives religion, and more specifically, the religion that you happen to believe in.

So I asked ChatGPT what it knew about Earthseed. Below I will copy and paste its answer and share it with others. And by the way, I fully agree with its detailed answer.

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So, this is what ChatGPT has to say about Earthseed, and honestly, its answer makes me proud to be a member of that religion.

Get creative with this. If you are a Christian, ask it about your denomination or church you attend.

So, what does ChatGPT say about your religion?

BTW, ChatGPT can be accessed from this website. :)
What do you think about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?

As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or beliefs. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a Christian religious organization that was founded in the United States in the early 19th century. It has a significant following and is known for its distinctive beliefs and practices. Like any religious organization, its beliefs and practices are a matter of personal interpretation and subject to differing viewpoints and opinions.
 

robocop (actually)

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
As we all know AI is slowly starting to be more intelligent, more conversational, more human-like. Although, no human would ever know everything an AI already knows. However, ChatGPT, has been shown to give different responses to the same questions, and is able to conversate better than other artificial intelligences. And since it is still free (with now a paid option you don't need to pay for, yet) to use the website that hosts the AI, I figure we should have a thread about how it perceives religion, and more specifically, the religion that you happen to believe in.

So I asked ChatGPT what it knew about Earthseed. Below I will copy and paste its answer and share it with others. And by the way, I fully agree with its detailed answer.

View attachment 71375

So, this is what ChatGPT has to say about Earthseed, and honestly, its answer makes me proud to be a member of that religion.

Get creative with this. If you are a Christian, ask it about your denomination or church you attend.

So, what does ChatGPT say about your religion?

BTW, ChatGPT can be accessed from this website. :)
What is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly referred to as the Mormon Church, is a religious organization that was founded in 1830 in the United States. It is a restorationist Christian church and has its roots in the teachings of Joseph Smith, who was its first prophet. The church follows the Book of Mormon, which Smith said was a divinely inspired record of ancient American peoples, in addition to the Bible. Members of the church believe in following Jesus Christ, missionary work, and strong families. The headquarters of the church is in Salt Lake City, Utah, and it has a worldwide membership of over 16 million people.

****That's a pretty good answer.****
 

Vee

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
[QUOTE="Exaltist Ethan, post: 8022657, member: 36587"

So, what does ChatGPT say about your religion? [/QUOTE]

I don't know and honestly, don't care. I use chatGTP sometimes and I think it has the potential to become a fantastic tool, but it's still in the early stages and there is a lot to be done in terms of content. What I like about it is how fast it can write something that would have taken me hours to produce, and all I have to do is edit. That's fantastic.
 

Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
I'm still awake and decided to play with ChatGPT. This was some of it's work in relation to my religious background. I'm bored. :p

On beauty and darkness:
"Beauty and darkness are two contrasting yet complementary forces that exist in the world. Beauty can be seen in the simple pleasures of life, such as the way the sun shines on a warm day, or the smile of a loved one. It is a reminder of the good in the world, and the hope that comes with it. Darkness, on the other hand, represents the unknown and the uncertain. It is the absence of light and can evoke feelings of fear or sadness.

However, the beauty in darkness can also be found in the mystery and allure it holds. The stars shining brightly in the night sky, the glow of the moon, and the shadows that dance in the night are all examples of beauty in darkness. It can also provide a sense of stillness and tranquility, a chance to reflect on one's thoughts and emotions in a peaceful and calm setting.

Ultimately, beauty and darkness are intertwined, and each can bring out the best in the other. The light of beauty can chase away the darkness and bring hope, while the darkness can provide the backdrop for the beauty of the light to shine even brighter. Beauty and darkness may seem like opposites, but they are both essential parts of the world and provide balance to life."

A heroic Satan:
"Satan, often portrayed as the epitome of evil, can also be seen as a hero in some stories and interpretations. In this perspective, Satan becomes a symbol of rebellion and defiance against a greater power, standing up for individual freedom and the rights of the oppressed.

A heroic Satan may challenge the status quo, question authority, and fight for justice, even if it means going against the divine will. In this role, Satan becomes a champion of the downtrodden, a voice for the marginalized, and a beacon of hope for those who have been wronged. This interpretation of Satan challenges the traditional understanding of good and evil, painting the fallen angel as a complex and nuanced figure.

In some stories, a heroic Satan is depicted as a tragic figure, one who was once pure and good, but fell from grace due to a desire to challenge the unjust rule of the divine. Despite their fall, they continue to fight for what they believe is right, even in the face of eternal damnation. This interpretation adds layers of depth and emotion to the character, making them a sympathetic figure in their own right.

Regardless of the interpretation, a heroic Satan remains a powerful symbol of resistance and defiance, inspiring people to stand up for their beliefs and fight against oppression. They represent the idea that even those who have been deemed as evil can still do good, and that the struggle for justice is a universal one, transcending the boundaries of good and evil."
 

dybmh

ויהי מבדיל בין מים למים
I also had a good time asking it anything religious I could think of. It got everything right as far as I can tell except for one detail.

It did, sadly, refuse to be my friend. But! When I told it I needed a potty break, it wished me a nice trip!
 

CharmingOwl

Member
If someone can ask about Lavenderism that would be cool. It might just pull up one of the paragraphs I typed though which would be hilarious.
 

robocop (actually)

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Chat GPT changes it's mind, but it just said it wasn't sure about the bible , Koran or Joseph Smith but that the Book of Mormon is scripture and Russell M Nelson is a prophet.
We'll keep checking on it.
 

robocop (actually)

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Not sure I asked the same question: now it loves the Torah Bible Koran Joseph Smith and Russell M Nelson but none were said to be scripture or prophets
 

robocop (actually)

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Now it's saying they all are scripture and prophets of their groups.

We believe in the Torah almost 100% and are supposed to learn about the Koran andor Islam.
 

Exaltist Ethan

Bridging the Gap Between Believers and Skeptics
If someone can ask about Lavenderism that would be cool. It might just pull up one of the paragraphs I typed though which would be hilarious.

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Exaltist Ethan

Bridging the Gap Between Believers and Skeptics
Chat GPT is a great tool. It doesn't have to be just about any one specific religion, look at what it says when I ask it, "How do I find the religion that is right for me?"
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Chat GPT is more humane than most humans who want to shove a particular agenda down your throat. Objective, fair and sound advice of spiritual wisdom.
 
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