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How should Christians think about the ethical limits of artificial intelligence, and where should wisdom, restraint, and responsibility come into play? In Part 2 of this series, Mark Vance and Emily Jensen move from foundations to application, exploring the moral, ethical, and spiritual questions AI raises for individuals, churches, and society.
This episode focuses on discernment: how Christians can engage emerging technology without fear, cynicism, or blind optimism. Mark and Emily discuss limits, unintended consequences, and why Christian wisdom must be shaped by Scripture.
Episode Highlights
00:00 — Why Christians need more than excitement or fear when talking about AI
01:04 — Recap of Part 1 and why ethics must follow theology
02:28 — The difference between technological capability and moral permission
04:11 — Why “we can” doesn’t mean “we should”
06:02 — Human limits as a gift, not a flaw
07:46 — How AI subtly reshapes our understanding of work, creativity, and value
10:03 — Convenience, automation, and the danger of moral laziness
12:21 — Loving your neighbor in an age of powerful technology
15:04 — Why wisdom requires slowing down rather than keeping up
17:36 — The church’s role in forming people, not just reacting to tools
20:11 — Discernment as a spiritual discipline, not a personality trait
22:48 — Where Christians should draw lines
25:14 — Hope rooted in Christ, not technological progress
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How should Christians think about the ethical limits of artificial intelligence, and where should wisdom, restraint, and responsibility come into play? In Part 2 of this series, Mark Vance and Emily Jensen move from foundations to application, exploring the moral, ethical, and spiritual questions AI raises for individuals, churches, and society.
This episode focuses on discernment: how Christians can engage emerging technology without fear, cynicism, or blind optimism. Mark and Emily discuss limits, unintended consequences, and why Christian wisdom must be shaped by Scripture.
Episode Highlights
00:00 — Why Christians need more than excitement or fear when talking about AI
01:04 — Recap of Part 1 and why ethics must follow theology
02:28 — The difference between technological capability and moral permission
04:11 — Why “we can” doesn’t mean “we should”
06:02 — Human limits as a gift, not a flaw
07:46 — How AI subtly reshapes our understanding of work, creativity, and value
10:03 — Convenience, automation, and the danger of moral laziness
12:21 — Loving your neighbor in an age of powerful technology
15:04 — Why wisdom requires slowing down rather than keeping up
17:36 — The church’s role in forming people, not just reacting to tools
20:11 — Discernment as a spiritual discipline, not a personality trait
22:48 — Where Christians should draw lines
25:14 — Hope rooted in Christ, not technological progress
Resources
Ask Mark a Question!
Suggest a topic or question for Mark to discuss on a future episode of the Equip Podcast!

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