“If you ask, ‘Why is this happening?’ no light may come, but if you ask, ‘How am I to glorify God now?’ there will always be an answer.”
~ J.I. Packer
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- J.C. Philpot
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Satan wants us to see sin as something good that a bad God doesn’t want us to have. His main lie to us is “sin is not bad, and God is not good".
David Guzik
David Guzik
Man is nothing: he hath a free will to go to hell, but none to go to heaven, till God worketh in him to will and to do of His good pleasure.
George Whitefield
George Whitefield
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Tegenwoordig gebruikt satan vooral deze tactiek: God is zo goed is dat Hij vooral wil dat je gelukkig bent; zonde is daarom niet zo erg; Hij vergeeft het wel.J.C. Philpot schreef:Satan wants us to see sin as something good that a bad God doesn’t want us to have. His main lie to us is “sin is not bad, and God is not good".
David Guzik
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Toch kan de duivel ook gebruiken; vooraf dat die zonde klein is, dat het daarom niet uitmaakt, en als de zonde begaan is, dat deze te groot is, dan dat zij vergeven kan worden, (naar Watson)
"Zie, de Heere is gekomen met Zijn vele duizenden heiligen, om gericht te houden tegen allen, en te straffen alle goddelozen onder hen, vanwege al hun goddeloze werken, die zij goddelooslijk gedaan hebben, en vanwege alle harde woorden, die de goddeloze zondaars tegen Hem gesproken hebben"
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We must maintain control.
Another important aspect of AI to keep in mind is that its effectiveness is tied directly to the quality of datasets it is trained on. Garbage in, garbage out. This makes it imperative to operate AI systems on private, independent infrastructure, when at all possible, to avoid some of the censorship and bias that third-party systems may impose on the models.
Keeping it private and independent.
Here at SermonAudio, we are not just building a platform for broadcasting sermons, we are also building the private infrastructure needed to protect our ability to broadcast faithful Bible-preaching that may go beyond the normal guardrails of other systems—whether by way of policy restrictions or, nowadays, AI models. For example, some models will actually refuse to translate some sermons or phrases that are more controversial in nature.
(Steven Lee)
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