Most Pastors, practicing Christians worry about AI replacing God but use it anyway: Barna

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Henry Kissinger Official portrait, c. 1973. Wikipedia
56th United States Secretary of State

Henry Kissinger called AI The “biggest challenge of our times.” — In late 2023, he cautioned that if left unchecked, machines could fundamentally disrupt society and heavily displace human labor within five years. From the Business Insider. Many of you probably do not know of Mr. Kissinger, he was a very intelligent man who served our country. Kissinger served as the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (National Security Advisor) from 1969 to 1975 and as the U.S. Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977. He is the only person in U.S. history to simultaneously hold both of these top foreign policy positions. He served during the Nixon and Ford administrations. More Here on the Life of Henry Kissinger

In 2012 in Ashville, NC at a Time to Revival, where he was serving, it was prophesied over Pastor Dewey Moede that he was to be a watchman on the wall. That he is. Pastor Dewey is vigilant and alert to threats. He is to warn others and to be a prayer warrior, to hold a Biblical Worldview.

I never ever thought I would see a headline like this! Artificial intelligence (“AI”) is way out of control. I am so old to this world; it tires me out. So, does this mean Church attendance will continue to drop in America? Will people just idolize their phone and AI, without a Pastor and without fellowship?

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The Christian Post

By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter 

Most pastors and practicing Christians are worried about artificial intelligence replacing God, yet they continue to use the technology anyway, according to new data released by Barna Group.

The data released last month by the Christian research firm was based on two surveys conducted in partnership with Gloo, as part of the State of the Church initiative. One survey conducted in November 2025 collected responses from 1,514 U.S. adults. Another study conducted in December 2025 collected responses from 442 Protestant pastors in the U.S. More Here

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