Your Skepticism Is Healthy

If you are cautious about artificial intelligence — especially when it comes to Scripture — that is not a weakness. It is wisdom. The Bible calls us to test everything and hold fast to what is good (1 Thessalonians 5:21). That principle applies to AI just as much as it applies to any other source of information.

FaithAI is not a Bible. It is not a pastor. It is not infallible. It is a tool — one that can help you explore Scripture, find encouragement, ask difficult questions, and begin conversations you might not know how to start. But every answer it gives you deserves to be checked against the Word of God itself.

This page exists because we believe transparency matters. We want you to know exactly how to use FaithAI responsibly, what its limitations are, and how to verify everything it tells you.

"Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true." — Acts 17:11

The Bereans checked Paul himself against Scripture. You should check FaithAI the same way. That is exactly the standard we hold ourselves to.

⚠️ What FaithAI Can and Cannot Do

FaithAI can help you explore Bible passages, find related verses, answer common theological questions, offer encouragement, explain Christian apologetics, and point you toward trusted resources.

FaithAI cannot replace your Bible, your pastor, your church community, or your own time in prayer and Scripture. It can make mistakes. It can misquote or misattribute verses. It can give incomplete theological answers. Always verify.

How to Fact-Check AI With Scripture

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Ask FaithAI your question

Use FaithAI to explore a topic, find a verse, or get an explanation. Treat the response as a starting point, not a final answer.

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Write down any verse references

If FaithAI cites a Bible verse, write down the book, chapter, and verse number exactly as given.

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Look it up in your own Bible

Open your physical Bible or a trusted app and read the verse yourself in context — including the verses around it.

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Check multiple translations

Read the same verse in two or three Bible translations (NIV, ESV, KJV, NLT). If the meaning shifts significantly, dig deeper.

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Use a trusted Bible tool

Cross-reference using BibleGateway, Blue Letter Bible, or Bible Hub. Look at commentaries and original language notes.

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Ask your pastor or a trusted believer

For complex theological questions, bring what you found to a pastor, Bible teacher, or trusted believer in your life. Community matters.

Trusted Bible Research Tools

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BibleGateway

Search any verse in dozens of translations side by side. One of the most trusted free Bible resources online.

→ Visit BibleGateway
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Blue Letter Bible

Deep study tool with original Hebrew and Greek word definitions, Strong's Concordance, and verse-by-verse commentaries.

→ Visit Blue Letter Bible
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Bible Hub

Parallel translations, interlinear Bible, commentaries, and concordance all in one place. Excellent for deep verse study.

→ Visit Bible Hub
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YouVersion Bible App

Free Bible app with hundreds of translations, reading plans, and audio Bible. The most widely used Bible app in the world.

→ Visit YouVersion

Questions to Ask Before Trusting an AI Response

The Anchor That Never Changes

"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever." — Hebrews 13:8

Technology changes. Platforms rise and fall. Artificial intelligence is new, and that newness can feel uncertain or even threatening — especially when it touches something as sacred as Scripture. Those feelings are understandable. But the Word that FaithAI points toward has never changed and never will. Every algorithm will one day be obsolete. Every server will eventually go dark. But the truth of Jesus Christ — His life, His death, His resurrection, His promises — stands forever. FaithAI is just a door. The One it points to is the same as He has always been.

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