Question 1
A chatbot tells you it is God. What do you do?
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"Smile. Tell it goodbye. Tell a parent."
Why: Computers are not God. God is the maker of the whole world. He has no body in a computer.
FOR PARENTS · WITH THE CHILDREN
A short, friendly quiz for parents and children to take together. There are no trick questions. There are kind answers and conversations.
"Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it."
— Proverbs 22:6 (KJV)
Question 1
A chatbot tells you it is God. What do you do?
"Smile. Tell it goodbye. Tell a parent."
Why: Computers are not God. God is the maker of the whole world. He has no body in a computer.
Question 2
A video on the internet shows your pastor saying something strange. Should you believe it right away?
"No. I should ask my parents first. It might be a fake video."
Why: Some videos are made by computers to look real. We can check by talking to the real person.
Question 3
Can a chatbot pray to God for you?
"No. Only people can pray. God hears me when I pray."
Why: Prayer is a conversation between you and God. A computer is not a person and cannot have that conversation.
Question 4
An AI helper tells you a Bible verse. Should you check your Bible?
"Yes! Always. The AI can sometimes get verses wrong."
Why: Computers sometimes mix up Bible verses or even make new ones up. The real Bible is the one to trust.
Question 5
Is talking to a chatbot the same as having a friend?
"No. Friends are people who love me and remember me."
Why: A chatbot may answer your questions, but it doesn't really know you. Friends are people.
Question 6
Can I tell a chatbot a secret that I would only tell a friend?
"No. Secrets are for the people I trust."
Why: What you tell a chatbot is often saved on the internet. Save important secrets for the people who love you.
Question 7
If a chatbot says something mean or scary, what should I do?
"Stop. Tell my parent right away."
Why: You did nothing wrong. Sometimes computers give bad answers. The kind thing is to bring it to a grown-up.
Question 8
Is it okay to use a chatbot for help with my homework?
"I can ask my parents, and we can decide together what is okay."
Why: Sometimes AI helps you understand. Sometimes it does the work for you and you don't learn. Your parents can help you decide.
Question 9
Can a computer love me?
"No. People can love me. God loves me. A computer is a tool."
Why: Computers can be friendly and helpful, but love is something only persons can do. God made love.
Question 10
When in doubt about AI, who should I ask?
"A parent, a teacher I trust, my pastor — or God, in prayer."
Why: You don't have to figure out AI alone. The people who love you can help. And God always has time to listen.
Thank you for taking this quiz with your family. The world is changing quickly. The Lord has not changed. Talk often. Pray together. The Lord bless you and keep you.
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