

Would A.I. help or hurt the spirit of LDS sacrament meetings? | Episode 406
14 snips Aug 27, 2025
Join Taylor Kerby, a popular blogger from By Common Consent, as he dives into the intriguing discussion about artificial intelligence and its role within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He questions whether AI could serve as a valuable tool or a detrimental crutch during sacrament meetings. The conversation touches on the importance of personal expression versus technological shortcuts, the delicate balance between spiritual growth and machine assistance, and the ethical ramifications of rapid advancements in AI.
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Purpose Beyond Information
- Sacrament talks are meant to foster human connection and vulnerability, not just convey information.
- Using AI for entire talks risks removing the speaker's personal testimony and the collective ritual of repentance and solidarity.
Use AI For Research, Not Replacement
- Use AI as a research tool to find quotes or sources quickly but do not substitute your own analysis and feelings.
- Ensure your talk includes personal experience and vulnerability to build real connection with the congregation.
Revelation Changes Hearts
- Revelation and the Holy Ghost do more than convey facts; they change hearts and instruct how to live.
- AI can transmit information but cannot produce the transformative change that comes from divine guidance.