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I asked AI about Jesus and GOVERNMENT , here's what happened..

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QUESTION Does the bible teach Jesus will literally replace human governmental rulership on this planet earth

ChatGPT said:
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus will literally replace human governmental rulership on Earth and establish God's Kingdom. This belief is based on multiple scriptures that describe Jesus as a king who will rule over the entire world.
Key Biblical Passages:
Daniel 2:44 , Revelation 11:15 , Isaiah 9:6-7, Psalm 2:6-9 Matthew 6:10
What This Means:
  • The Bible teaches that human governments are temporary and imperfect.
  • Jesus will establish a divine government that will rule with righteousness.
  • This kingdom will bring peace and justice to the world.
QUESTION does the bible imply direct rulership by Christ or rulership by means of human governments such as exist today ?

ChatGPT said:
The Bible teaches that Christ will rule directly, not through existing human governments. His rule will replace all human governments rather than work through them.
Key Points from Scripture:
God’s Kingdom Replaces Human Governments

Daniel 2:44 – "And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed... it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever."
[...]
Conclusion:
The Bible does not support the idea that Jesus will rule through today’s human governments. Instead, He will establish a direct and divine government that replaces all human rulership.
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QUESTION FOR DEBATE Has "the internet" AI gotten it right or is the above inaccurate?
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JehovahsWitness wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:32 am QUESTION Does the bible teach Jesus will literally replace human governmental rulership on this planet earth

ChatGPT said:
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus will literally replace human governmental rulership on Earth and establish God's Kingdom. This belief is based on multiple scriptures that describe Jesus as a king who will rule over the entire world.
Key Biblical Passages:
Daniel 2:44 , Revelation 11:15 , Isaiah 9:6-7, Psalm 2:6-9 Matthew 6:10
What This Means:
  • The Bible teaches that human governments are temporary and imperfect.
  • Jesus will establish a divine government that will rule with righteousness.
  • This kingdom will bring peace and justice to the world.
QUESTION does the bible imply direct rulership by Christ or rulership by means of human governments such as exist today ?

ChatGPT said:
The Bible teaches that Christ will rule directly, not through existing human governments. His rule will replace all human governments rather than work through them.
Key Points from Scripture:
God’s Kingdom Replaces Human Governments

Daniel 2:44 – "And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed... it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever."
[...]
Conclusion:
The Bible does not support the idea that Jesus will rule through today’s human governments. Instead, He will establish a direct and divine government that replaces all human rulership.
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QUESTION FOR DEBATE Has "the internet" AI gotten it right or is the above inaccurate?
Curious: Are you trusting the teaching of A.I. over the teaching of the Holy Spirit? I'm not disagreeing with your bottom line concerning your article, but why would you consult this machine built by men? Supercomputers, not men, will run all human governments in the very near future, and A.I. is leading the march.

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JehovahsWitness wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:32 am QUESTION Does the bible teach Jesus will literally replace human governmental rulership on this planet earth

ChatGPT said:
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus will literally replace human governmental rulership on Earth and establish God's Kingdom. This belief is based on multiple scriptures that describe Jesus as a king who will rule over the entire world.
Key Biblical Passages:
Daniel 2:44 , Revelation 11:15 , Isaiah 9:6-7, Psalm 2:6-9 Matthew 6:10
What This Means:
  • The Bible teaches that human governments are temporary and imperfect.
  • Jesus will establish a divine government that will rule with righteousness.
  • This kingdom will bring peace and justice to the world.
QUESTION does the bible imply direct rulership by Christ or rulership by means of human governments such as exist today ?

ChatGPT said:
The Bible teaches that Christ will rule directly, not through existing human governments. His rule will replace all human governments rather than work through them.
Key Points from Scripture:
God’s Kingdom Replaces Human Governments

Daniel 2:44 – "And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed... it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever."
[...]
Conclusion:
The Bible does not support the idea that Jesus will rule through today’s human governments. Instead, He will establish a direct and divine government that replaces all human rulership.
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QUESTION FOR DEBATE Has "the internet" AI gotten it right or is the above inaccurate?
AI certainly got it right! Right on the money! Couldn't have said it better myself.

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placebofactor wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 10:10 am
JehovahsWitness wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:32 am QUESTION Does the bible teach Jesus will literally replace human governmental rulership on this planet earth

ChatGPT said:
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus will literally replace human governmental rulership on Earth and establish God's Kingdom. This belief is based on multiple scriptures that describe Jesus as a king who will rule over the entire world.
Key Biblical Passages:
Daniel 2:44 , Revelation 11:15 , Isaiah 9:6-7, Psalm 2:6-9 Matthew 6:10
What This Means:
  • The Bible teaches that human governments are temporary and imperfect.
  • Jesus will establish a divine government that will rule with righteousness.
  • This kingdom will bring peace and justice to the world.
QUESTION does the bible imply direct rulership by Christ or rulership by means of human governments such as exist today ?

ChatGPT said:
The Bible teaches that Christ will rule directly, not through existing human governments. His rule will replace all human governments rather than work through them.
Key Points from Scripture:
God’s Kingdom Replaces Human Governments

Daniel 2:44 – "And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed... it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever."
[...]
Conclusion:
The Bible does not support the idea that Jesus will rule through today’s human governments. Instead, He will establish a direct and divine government that replaces all human rulership.
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QUESTION FOR DEBATE Has "the internet" AI gotten it right or is the above inaccurate?
Curious: Are you trusting the teaching of A.I. over the teaching of the Holy Spirit? I'm not disagreeing with your bottom line concerning your article, but why would you consult this machine built by men? Supercomputers, not men, will run all human governments in the very near future, and A.I. is leading the march.
Well AI is saying that Jesus will rule and all other governments will be gone. It is "leading the march," apparently, to your satisfaction, so why denigrate what the machine has said? It looks like what it has said parallels what the Bible is saying.

"And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever. (Daniel 2:44, KJV)

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onewithhim wrote: Fri Apr 04, 2025 4:44 pm
placebofactor wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 10:10 am
JehovahsWitness wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:32 am QUESTION Does the bible teach Jesus will literally replace human governmental rulership on this planet earth

ChatGPT said:
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus will literally replace human governmental rulership on Earth and establish God's Kingdom. This belief is based on multiple scriptures that describe Jesus as a king who will rule over the entire world.
Key Biblical Passages:
Daniel 2:44 , Revelation 11:15 , Isaiah 9:6-7, Psalm 2:6-9 Matthew 6:10
What This Means:
  • The Bible teaches that human governments are temporary and imperfect.
  • Jesus will establish a divine government that will rule with righteousness.
  • This kingdom will bring peace and justice to the world.
QUESTION does the bible imply direct rulership by Christ or rulership by means of human governments such as exist today ?

ChatGPT said:
The Bible teaches that Christ will rule directly, not through existing human governments. His rule will replace all human governments rather than work through them.
Key Points from Scripture:
God’s Kingdom Replaces Human Governments

Daniel 2:44 – "And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed... it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever."
[...]
Conclusion:
The Bible does not support the idea that Jesus will rule through today’s human governments. Instead, He will establish a direct and divine government that replaces all human rulership.
Image

QUESTION FOR DEBATE Has "the internet" AI gotten it right or is the above inaccurate?
Curious: Are you trusting the teaching of A.I. over the teaching of the Holy Spirit? I'm not disagreeing with your bottom line concerning your article, but why would you consult this machine built by men? Supercomputers, not men, will run all human governments in the very near future, and A.I. is leading the march.
Well AI is saying that Jesus will rule and all other governments will be gone. It is "leading the march," apparently, to your satisfaction, so why denigrate what the machine has said? It looks like what it has said parallels what the Bible is saying.

"And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever. (Daniel 2:44, KJV)
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[Replying to JehovahsWitness in post #1]

In John 18:36 Jesus said, "My kingdom is not of this world." So Jesus stated that he would not replace human governments, but instead would create a different, spiritual kingdom that is unlike the governments of this world.
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bjs1 wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 11:22 pm [Replying to JehovahsWitness in post #1]

In John 18:36 Jesus said, "My kingdom is not of this world." So Jesus stated that he would not replace human governments, but instead would create a different, spiritual kingdom that is unlike the governments of this world.
I am not aware of Jesus ever making the categoric statement that he would never " replace human governments" . Granted his earthly ministry in the first century as a human absolutely did not involve the overthrow of government, but he did promise to "return" and that is what the thread is speaking about, his "return" or SECOND coming. Given the above and looking at your statement "Jesus stated* that he would not replace human governments I would say Jesus made no such statement. What he did is make a statement as to the nature and arguably the origins of his "kingdom" all of which is open to interpretation.

* TO STATE express something definitely or clearly in speech or writing
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DID JESUS STATE THAT HE WOULD NEVER REPLACE ANY HUMAN GOVERNMENTS?

TO REPLACE is usually understood to involve to steps

step (a) the removal of something so that it is no longer there
step (b) the placing of something different (ie not identical) in the vacated position

Jesus' initial mission on earth was to announce the good news and give his life as a sacrifice for mankind. His promised RETURN would be the moment for monumental change in rulership. The bible promises that that future MESSIANIC rule would involve the total destruction (removal) of human government (STEP 1) and the placing of something different, namely DIVINE government, headed by himself in his powerful position as God's anointed KING (STEP 2).

Since Jesus explicitly stated that he was the promised Jewish Messiah, it stands to reason that he believed the future Messianic rule would be his own.
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I asked CHATGPT which religions believed in Jesus return to rule directly by means of his own kingdom (government). Here's a CHART it provided

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JehovahsWitness wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 6:38 am
bjs1 wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 11:22 pm [Replying to JehovahsWitness in post #1]

In John 18:36 Jesus said, "My kingdom is not of this world." So Jesus stated that he would not replace human governments, but instead would create a different, spiritual kingdom that is unlike the governments of this world.
I am not aware of Jesus ever making the categoric statement that he would never " replace human governments" . Granted his earthly ministry in the first century as a human absolutely did not involve the overthrow of government, but he did promise to "return" and that is what the thread is speaking about, his "return" or SECOND coming. Given the above and looking at your statement "Jesus stated* that he would not replace human governments I would say Jesus made no such statement. What he did is make a statement as to the nature and arguably the origins of his "kingdom" all of which is open to interpretation.

* TO STATE express something definitely or clearly in speech or writing
Yes, the text is open to interpretation. It is possible that Jesus was giving room for some future event when Jesus will create an earthly government. However, that requires us to write our beliefs onto the passage (eisegesis) instead of looking at what the text itself says (exegesis).

I put the same starting question into the same AI, and here is the answer I received:

ChatGPT wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 6:38 am The question of whether the Bible teaches that Jesus will literally replace human governmental rulership is interpreted in various ways within different Christian denominations and theological traditions.
Several passages in the New Testament, particularly in the Gospels and Revelation, reference Jesus' kingdom and reign. For example:
1. The Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:10): Jesus teaches to pray, "Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven." This suggests a future realization of God's kingdom on earth.
2. Revelation 20:4-6: This passage speaks of a millennial reign of Christ where He reigns for a thousand years with His followers, which many interpret as a literal period of Christ's government.
3. The Book of Isaiah (Isaiah 9:6-7): This prophecy refers to a ruler who will establish and uphold a kingdom of peace and righteousness, which many Christians interpret as referring to Jesus.
Different theological perspectives on this topic include:
• Premillennialism: This view holds that Jesus will physically return to earth and establish a literal thousand-year reign, replacing current human governments.
• Amillennialism: This perspective often interprets the kingdom of God more symbolically, suggesting that Christ's reign is spiritual and currently ongoing in the hearts of believers rather than a future literal government.
• Postmillennialism: This view posits that Christ will return after a golden age of righteousness or a "millennium" established through the church's influence and the spread of the gospel, suggesting a gradual replacement of human governance with God’s kingdom.
In summary, while some Christians believe the Bible teaches that Jesus will literally replace human governments, others interpret these scriptures in a more symbolic or spiritual context. The interpretation can vary widely among different traditions and believers.
Since the answer I received focused on different interpretations, I am left wondering how you got ChatGPT to give you a “yes.”
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