End times deception isn’t a far-off, distant concept. It is here, leading masses away from the truth of Scripture.
In a recent article by Study Finds, the number of AI-generated programs that are claiming to be Jesus are only continuing to grow. As Study Finds noted, these artificial intelligent impersonators of Jesus are chatbots that are acting as though they are “…the Son of God, offering spiritual guidance, answering prayers and even taking confessions from believers.”
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How scary is that?
Some of the AI bots that they looked at rom professor Anné H. Verhoef study included Virtual Jesus, AI Jesus, Ask Jesus, Jesus AI and Text with Jesus. These growing platforms have not been introduced to the public through churches or Christian organizations, but rather from for profit businesses. However, what is of the greatest concern are the findings that these chatbots have the ability through algorithms to become “the most popular theology” instead of one “which is based on the Bible.”
This means that an AI Jesus could ultimately try to lead and guide people down an improper path that they believe is the correct one. End times deception is not some distant future event—it is happening now, actively drawing many away from the true gospel of Jesus Christ. The rise of AI entities claiming to be Jesus highlights a growing spiritual danger, as these counterfeit voices may mislead believers with false teachings that sound appealing but stray from biblical truth.
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As followers of Christ, we must rely on the Holy Spirit and Scripture to recognize and reject these deceptions, standing firm in the truth that Jesus alone is the way, the truth and the life (Jn. 14:6).
Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.











