Morning Rundown: Demonic Deception or Reality?: Possible Alien Sighting ‘Terrifies’ Family
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Demonic Deception or Reality?: Possible Alien Sighting ‘Terrifies’ Family
Is this possibly more worldly deception as described in the Bible, as Joseph Z of Joseph Z Ministries explained in this recent interview with Charisma News, or is this really happening?
One thing is for sure: A Las Vegas family is taking what they saw and believed to be “a tall, skinny alien creature with greenish color” very seriously, a sight that they described as “no joke” and terrifying.”
Fox News Digital reported that “authorities still don’t know exactly what crashed in Las Vegas that night, but there is evidence that something happened.”
A Chatbot Preacher? Hundreds Show Up for Lutheran AI Service
Artificial intelligence appears to be conquering the secular world. But now the church?
It was only a matter of time, wasn’t it?
The Associated Press reported that a ChatGPT chatbot, in the form of an avatar of a bearded black man on a huge screen above the altar, led an experimental Lutheran church service last week as part of the Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag convention in Fuerth, Germany. Almost entirely generated by AI, the service was attended by 300 people and drew such immense curiosity that a long line formed outside the 19th-century, neo-Goth church an hour before it began.
2 Churches Expelled from Texas Baptist Convention
The Baptist General Convention of Texas (BGCT) Executive Board voted to unanimously to remove tow congregations from their affiliate status during an executive session held on Tuesday, May 23.
The congregations, who remain anonymous as they have until June 30 to respond to the board’s decision, were found “outside of harmonious cooperation with the churches of the Convention.”
The reason for the expulsion? The two churches were publicly affirming homosexuality and LGBTQ ideologies. {eoa}