About my use of AI in music:

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Jun 12, 2025
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Listen up. This isn’t about chasing the latest toy or some cheap shortcut. This is war.

God made us creators—not to sit back and play safe, but to fight with every tool He gives. AI? It’s just another weapon in the arsenal. A brush, a hammer, a keyboard—it doesn’t matter.

You want to talk about soul? The soul behind my music is me—the scars I carry, the prayers I pour out, the battles I bleed through every note.

AI doesn’t bleed. AI doesn’t wrestle demons. AI doesn’t pray in the midnight silence. I do.

> “Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?” — Isaiah 43:19



If you’re calling out AI like it’s some evil spirit, you’re missing the whole damn fight.

You’re scared. Scared of change, scared of God’s new move, scared of losing your grip on what you think art should be.

But here’s the truth: the enemy adapts. He twists the world, the tools, the culture to confuse and distract.

So do I.

And I will keep using every weapon—human or machine—to cut through lies and darkness.

Judge me by the fire behind my music, the truth in my art, and the blood I’ve spilled on the battlefield.

Not by the tools I choose.

If you want to challenge me, come for the spirit inside my work.

But don’t mistake my weapon for my worship.

— Shane
 
Jul 7, 2022
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I've used technology for producing tracts. I even use it to post gospel videos on our forum. Most technology we use is not inherently evil.
D@RP@ on the other hand is a different story.

I'm not opposed to using AI to get the gospel to others IF the user has complete control to make them completely Biblical and accurate..
Even then, one of the first AI gospel videos that showed up as a YouTube pick was of a man dressed as a woman.
It was extremely creepy.

On that subject, I'd rather listen to a real person than an AI generated one that edited someone's script. That doesn't mean that I can prove it to be sinful. Sometimes I've found them helpful with health related materials.
If I can be convinced that it's sinful I'll change my mind. The search engines are already horrible and getting worse with time.

What do you think about this?

Here's a recent example of another preacher who covers baptism in relation to salvation in 4 minutes.


I'm curious, but not sure how convincing or appealing an AI version of this would be. It probably depends.