Humor in Science and Theology

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Chat GPT’s rendition of a double helix ichthys cross

Needs some work, but not bad for a coffee cup design.

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And it really is slop. I am having more and more students using AI to write papers with reference lists where half the references are fake. ChatGPT, in spite of claims they have improved it, still hallucinates, and the writing is best described as slop.

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Hey! yer knockin’ my buddy.

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:cowboy_hat_face:

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Fahrenheit 451 gone wrong!

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One of your best, @EastwoodDC. And most of them are great!

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IMO, 6 Christians vs. 1 Secret Atheist, shows how porous Christian identity has become. What might be as interesting is 6 Atheists vs. 1 Secret Christian.

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Well put. I am swiping this expression.

Some friends and I were recently talking about the “problem” of how one identifies oneself today as a Christian in the US. For good reasons public opinion here is quite negative about certain groups, particularly white evangelicals as a whole. Treating any whole group as a monlith is a cheat. But the squealingest wheels get the most attention.

“I never imagined you were a Christian” will seem like a compliment, when the Public understands Christians all to act in ways that make it to the news.

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I thought that one would fit in nicely here. :cowboy_hat_face:

My trouble is a can’t remember where some of these came from, so apologies if this is a repeat.

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After 6,000+ posts, we’ve probably even had some three-peats we don’t remember. :smiley:

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Oh…at least! Sometimes we even do reruns on purpose!

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It’s only a matter of time before a scientists names a drug after the combination of two Pokemons.

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I’ve read the entire thread, and I don’t think I’ve seen anything more than twice that wasn’t deliberate. I can generally remember having seen something before quite well.

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