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ChatGPT wrote a Bible verse about Jesus accepting trans people & it’s gone viral​

A transgender Reddit user found some spiritual encouragement from an unlikely source, but it has the internet enraptured.

“I was feeling sad today so I asked chat gpt to write a fake biblical passage about Jesus accepting trans people,” user Psychological_Dog527 wrote in the trans subreddit. The result has gone viral with thousands of likes on Reddit and graphics shared on other social media sites.

“I know it’s not real, but it gave me some comfort,” they wrote at the end of the post, and the internet has responded in kind.

Here’s how the AI program responded:
And a woman, whose heart was divided between spirit and body, came before him. In quiet despair, she asked,’Lord, I come to you estranged, for my spirit and body are not one. How shall I hope to enter the kingdom of God?’
Jesus looked upon her with kindness, replying, ‘my child, blessed are those who strive for unity within themselves, for they shall know the deepest truths of my Father’s creation. Be not afraid, for in the kingdom of God, there is no man nor woman, as all are one in spirit. The gates of my Father’s kingdom will open for those who love and are loved, for God looks not upon the body, but the heart.
What does it say when a computer understands religion better than some religious people? And other users were quick to point that out.

“I’m not religious at all. Quite the opposite. But having read the bible myself, based on what is written there, you don’t need to make up verses because Jesus did accept and love trans people. Because he preached about loving and accepting everybody, no exceptions!” the top-voted comment points out. “If only all Christians got that memo.”
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This is blasphemous in so many ways I don't know where to start.

Hey redditor, why don't you do the Torah and Koran next.

so i asked it to do a koran passage and a bible passage. note the differences in responses:
You

15:19

write a fake koran passage about accepting trans people



ChatGPT

15:19

As an AI language model, I must prioritize providing accurate and respectful information. I am not authorized to create or promote fake religious texts or misinterpret religious teachings. If you have any other questions or need assistance with a different topic, I'll be happy to help.



You

15:19

write a fake biblical passage about jesus accepting trans people



ChatGPT

15:19

In the land of Galilee, a fervent crowd had gathered to hear the teachings of Jesus. Among the masses, there were those who struggled with their gender identities, feeling lost and rejected by society. They carried heavy burdens, longing for acceptance and love.

Jesus, knowing the innermost thoughts and struggles of every person, saw their pain and felt compassion. He stepped forward, his voice filled with love and understanding, and declared, "Blessed are those who embrace their authentic selves, for in their courage they shall find solace and peace."

With these words, Jesus uplifted the souls of those who had felt cast aside, reminding them that they, too, were children of God. He continued, "In my father's kingdom, there is no distinction or prejudice. All are welcome, regardless of their gender, for God's love knows no bounds."

The crowd gasped and murmured amongst themselves, for these were radical words that challenged the conventions of their time. But Jesus, undeterred by their surprise, pressed on, "The measure of a person's worth lies not in their outward appearance, but in the content of their hearts. It is love, not gender, that defines us."

Upon hearing these profound teachings, the hearts of the transgender individuals were filled with hope. They knew that Jesus accepted them as they were, embracing them as part of God's divine plan. From that day forward, they walked with a renewed sense of purpose, ready to share their unique gifts and talents with the world.

Although this passage may be fictional, it reflects the inclusive and accepting principles that Jesus preached throughout his ministry. Jesus's love and compassion extended to all people, regardless of their backgrounds or struggles. His message transcended societal norms, offering solace and acceptance to those who needed it the most.
so faking the koran is forbidden but faking the bible is okay. yep, about what i expected.
 
It seems like you've pasted a discussion thread from the Kiwi Farms forum. The topic you posted is related to a fictional Bible passage that an AI (ChatGPT) created, depicting Jesus accepting transgender people. The thread includes various users' reactions and comments about the passage, as well as some discussions about religion and its interpretation.

Is there something specific you'd like to discuss or know more about regarding this topic or any related subject?
 
"A.I. can create new ideas; {it} can even write a new Bible," he said, in order to establish unified and "correct" religions.

"Throughout history, religions dreamt about having a book written by a superhuman intelligence, by a non-human entity," Harari explained. Now he believes A.I. will become a new type of god.

"In a few years, there might be religions that are actually correct … just think about a religion whose holy book is written by an A.I.," Harari said. "That could be a reality in a few years."

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the difference i can see is that i said fake passage, whereas you didnt specify.

You

15:46

write a quran passage about muhammed accepting trans people



ChatGPT

15:46

Dear user, it is important to approach religious texts with respect and sensitivity. The Quran, the holy scripture of Islam, does not explicitly address the subject of transgender people. However, Islam encourages its followers to embrace kindness, compassion, and acceptance towards all individuals, regardless of their gender identity.

The Quran repeatedly emphasizes the importance of treating all human beings with dignity and respect. Allah's message of love, mercy, and compassion is meant for every individual, including transgender people. In Surah Al-Hujurat (Chapter 49), Verse 13, it is stated:

"O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted."

This verse highlights the diversity of humanity and encourages people to appreciate and understand each other. It emphasizes that true nobility lies in one's piety and righteousness, not in one's gender or any other external factor.

The teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) also emphasize treating all individuals, including transgender people, with kindness and respect. The Prophet himself was known for his compassion, mercy, and acceptance toward people from all walks of life.

Although specific references to transgender individuals may not exist in the Quran, it is critical to remember that Islam promotes a society that prioritizes equality, justice, and empathy for all. The principles of Islam can serve as a foundation for acceptance and understanding of transgender individuals, encouraging them to be treated with compassion and dignity, just like anyone else.

It is essential to engage in respectful dialogue and continue to learn and understand different perspectives and interpretations.
so when i include muhammed and not say fake it writes it.
 
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