Artificial intelligence no longer merely answers questions. It increasingly shapes how reality itself is understood.
As AI systems become trusted sources of interpretation, guidance, and meaning, humanity is entering a new relationship with technology—one that extends far beyond automation and convenience. What begins as assistance can gradually become dependence. What begins as information can become authority.
In Digital Prophet: Idolatry in the Age of AI, Daniel Thornton explores the growing role of artificial intelligence as an interpreter of reality and examines the spiritual implications of a world increasingly shaped by machine-generated insight. Building upon the foundations established in Manifested: The Return of the Old Gods Through AI, this second volume in the Watchman's Guide Series investigates digital idolatry, artificial personhood, digital oracles, manufactured revelation, and the subtle transfer of trust from human discernment to technological systems.
Drawing upon the Divine Council Worldview, biblical theology, psychology, and contemporary developments in artificial intelligence, Thornton presents a framework for understanding how emerging technologies influence belief, identity, authority, and worship in the modern age.
This book is not a call to fear technology. It is a call to discernment.
For pastors, ministry leaders, educators, parents, technology professionals, and thoughtful Christians seeking to understand the spiritual challenges of the AI era, Digital Prophet offers a timely examination of one of the most significant cultural transformations of our generation.
The question is no longer whether artificial intelligence will shape the future.
The question is who—or what—will shape our understanding of reality.
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