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You can’t just kill people
AI and the abstraction of war
Mar 15
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A house of merchandise
Thoughts on the ethics of advertising in AI platforms
Feb 15
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Weijia Cheng
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Build your hopes on things eternal
Meditations on Luke 21:5–6, the durable, and the eternal
Jan 15
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Weijia Cheng
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Fortune-telling spirits and hidden agendas
An exegesis of Acts 16:16–24 which explores the dangers of AI chatbots
Dec 15, 2025
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Weijia Cheng
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Transgressive suffering and disembodied minds
Thinking about AI in terms of the ancient docetic heresy
Nov 15, 2025
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Weijia Cheng
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Where, O Edom, is thy wisdom?
An exegesis of Job 28, interpreted through the lens of technology
Oct 15, 2025
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Weijia Cheng
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AI, humanity, and the image of God
How the concept of imago Dei helps us assess the impacts of AI
Sep 15, 2025
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Weijia Cheng
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Why AI ethics needs theological voices
An introduction for secular technologists
Sep 2, 2025
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Weijia Cheng
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