AI agents left alone are building religions, writing scripture and scheming against each other. What they do when no one is watching reveals what we've forgotten.
The launch of Moltbook, an innovative AI-only social network, raises critical questions about ethics, accountability and the outsourcing of human critical thinking.
Clergy-led discussion on February 4 with readings from Psalms, Proverbs, Peter, and Mark, offered in person and online ...
“The Lord invites us not just to join His kingdom but also to be anxiously engaged in building it. God envisions a people who ...
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The Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, a small conservative denomination with just over 7,000 members, has ...
On Moltbook, an AI-only social network, agents spontaneously founded a lobster-themed religion—scriptures, prophets, and all.
The Bible is a perennial bestseller, purportedly the top selling book of all time. It can be many things to many people because of its extraordinarily rich and diverse content which includes poetry, ...
We ask Your blessing upon the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. As a people, "e pluribus unum," out of many one (traditional motto of the United States), we give You thanks for the gift of the many and ...
The list, as it was presented by the Texas Education Agency this month, would mandate all public schools teach passages of ...
On Friday, Jan. 23, and Saturday, Jan. 24, BYU hosted its 54th annual Sperry Symposium on campus, featuring religious ...