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AI-generated music, AI-written poetry, AI-produced images — the tools are everywhere, and Christians are asking whether any of it counts as real art. Michael and Wade argue that art is not just pattern or product but transmission — something passes from a human soul through a medium to another human soul — and that AI, by definition, cannot transmit what it does not have. They work through listener questions, the Tolkien sub-creator framework, and practical guidance for how to engage with AI art without losing the ability to recognize the real thing.
[00:11] Intro — Speechify and AI voice tools
[07:08] Listener question — is AI art moral?
[10:02] Art as transmission between souls
[11:03] The bucket analogy — creator to audience
[15:05] Hard case — AI music from the Psalms
[17:00] Aaron's garments — God prizes human craft
[22:12] Antique Roadshow — why human origin matters
[25:01] Image of God and sub-creation
[27:03] Tolkien — man as sub-creator
[31:01] The medical exception — AI tools that heal
[32:02] Core concern — AI atrophies creative capacity
[40:04] Pilgrim's Progress — art through human voice
[48:00] Inspiration requires a human; AI cannot originate
[55:02] Mutiny on the Bounty — bittersweetness only humans transmit
[62:00] Can you consume AI art? Yes, with care
[66:05] More algorithm, less received
[68:13] Guitar pedal analogy — AI as tool, not artist
[70:08] Closing — use AI with caution
For questions or comments, send us an email at [email protected].
Our church is Christ the King Church in Ft. Thomas, KY
The Current Reality Podcast is a resource of King's Domain
Resources mentioned in this episode
Text of “On Fairy Stories” by J.R.R. Tolkien
Follow us on Twitter
https://twitter.com/dmichaelclary
https://twitter.com/wadethomasjr
Michael's Book "God's Good Design" is now available everywhere
God's Good Design: A Biblical, Theological, and Practical Guide to Human Sexuality
Follow Michael’s writings
www.dmichaelclary.com
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AI-generated music, AI-written poetry, AI-produced images — the tools are everywhere, and Christians are asking whether any of it counts as real art. Michael and Wade argue that art is not just pattern or product but transmission — something passes from a human soul through a medium to another human soul — and that AI, by definition, cannot transmit what it does not have. They work through listener questions, the Tolkien sub-creator framework, and practical guidance for how to engage with AI art without losing the ability to recognize the real thing.
[00:11] Intro — Speechify and AI voice tools
[07:08] Listener question — is AI art moral?
[10:02] Art as transmission between souls
[11:03] The bucket analogy — creator to audience
[15:05] Hard case — AI music from the Psalms
[17:00] Aaron's garments — God prizes human craft
[22:12] Antique Roadshow — why human origin matters
[25:01] Image of God and sub-creation
[27:03] Tolkien — man as sub-creator
[31:01] The medical exception — AI tools that heal
[32:02] Core concern — AI atrophies creative capacity
[40:04] Pilgrim's Progress — art through human voice
[48:00] Inspiration requires a human; AI cannot originate
[55:02] Mutiny on the Bounty — bittersweetness only humans transmit
[62:00] Can you consume AI art? Yes, with care
[66:05] More algorithm, less received
[68:13] Guitar pedal analogy — AI as tool, not artist
[70:08] Closing — use AI with caution
For questions or comments, send us an email at [email protected].
Our church is Christ the King Church in Ft. Thomas, KY
The Current Reality Podcast is a resource of King's Domain
Resources mentioned in this episode
Text of “On Fairy Stories” by J.R.R. Tolkien
Follow us on Twitter
https://twitter.com/dmichaelclary
https://twitter.com/wadethomasjr
Michael's Book "God's Good Design" is now available everywhere
God's Good Design: A Biblical, Theological, and Practical Guide to Human Sexuality
Follow Michael’s writings
www.dmichaelclary.com

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