The Call To Build Andrew Torba, February 10, 2025February 10, 2025 Share this: The rise of artificial intelligence marks the newest front in a decades-long spiritual war for the future of human civilization. Just as Christians retreated from shaping the early internet—allowing secular activists to weaponize social media against religious freedom, free speech, and family values—we now risk repeating this fatal error on an exponentially grander scale. Gab AI emerges not merely as a technological project but as an urgent spiritual necessity. In an age where AI systems increasingly mediate human thought, relationships, and access to truth, the Church cannot afford to abandon this terrain to Silicon Valley’s secular priesthood. If we fail to build AI infrastructure grounded in Christian principles, we will witness the final stages of our cultural marginalization—not through overt censorship, but through the subtle manipulation of what machines allow humans to think, create, and believe. This battle transcends politics; it is a fight for the soul of technological civilization. The lessons of recent history are clear and chilling. When Christians neglected to shape early digital platforms, citing fears of worldliness or technical complexity, secular progressives seized control of the infrastructure that now governs public discourse. Social media algorithms systematically suppress biblical content while amplifying blasphemy and degeneracy. Payment processors and app stores collude to deplatform ministries and silence conservative voices. These outcomes were not accidental—they reflect the logical end of technological systems designed by those hostile to Christian values. Gab AI exists to ensure this pattern does not repeat with artificial intelligence, a force far more consequential than social media. The same ideological actors who captured social platforms now seek to encode their flawed ideas into AI’s very architecture, creating systems that will reshape human consciousness itself. Modern AI embodies the views of its creators at every level—from training data selections to algorithmic priorities. When secular corporations develop AI, they bake in anti-Christian assumptions: that gender is fluid, that unborn life is disposable, that biblical morality constitutes “harmful” speech. These biases manifest in subtle but devastating ways—chatbots that refuse to discuss the sanctity of life, image generators that cannot depict traditional families, or content filters that classify Scripture as hate speech. Left unchallenged, AI will evolve into the ultimate censorship machine, not through crude bans but by shaping user preferences through manipulative personalization. Gab AI rejects this paradigm, creating systems that empower human agency rather than paternalistically controlling it. Our models prioritize truth-telling over algorithmic safetyism, trusting adults to exercise discernment rather than infantilizing users under the guise of protection. Critics within the Church often question whether Christians should engage with AI at all, framing such efforts as “playing God” or worldly compromise. This perspective fundamentally misunderstands both technology and our biblical mandate. God commissioned humanity to steward creation—not to reject tools but to wield them wisely under His sovereignty. The sin lies not in technology itself, but in its misuse. Just as Moses’ staff could part the Red Sea for God’s glory or become a serpent in Pharaoh’s court, AI can serve kingdom purposes or demonic ones. Our task is to seize this tool before it’s irrevocably bent toward evil. Gab AI operates from this theology of stewardship, recognizing that if Christians abandon AI development, we effectively hand Satan a weapon of mass spiritual destruction. This is not about building a “Christian chatbot” but about creating the digital infrastructure for a parallel society where truth can flourish. The secular world’s AI trajectory leads inevitably toward transhumanism—the belief that humans must merge with machines to evolve into a superior species. This demonic parody of resurrection seeks not to redeem creation but to escape it. Companies like Neuralink already pursue cognitive “upgrades” through brain implants, while AI researchers muse about replacing “inefficient” biological life with synthetic intelligence. Gab AI stands against this rebellion by affirming the goodness of embodied existence. We build AI to serve God’s image-bearers, not to replace them. The Church now faces a defining choice: Either invest in Christian AI initiatives or surrender the next century to anti-Christ systems. This is no exaggeration—AI will shape everything from education and law to warfare and worship in coming decades. Gab AI’s work is crucial, but it cannot succeed without broad support. We need Christian investors willing to fund alternatives to Big Tech monopolies, theologically grounded engineers who view coding as ministry, churches that recognize digital infrastructure as mission-critical, and families demanding ethical technology for their children. The cost of inaction is unthinkable. If we outsource AI to Silicon Valley, our grandchildren will inhabit a world where machines enforce secular dogma as relentlessly as gravity. Biblical morality will be memory-holed by AI “assistants” that gaslight users about historical truth. Homeschool curricula will be overwritten by government-aligned chatbots. Sermons will self-censor to avoid triggering “sensitive” algorithms. This dystopia is not speculative fiction—it’s the logical endpoint of current trajectories. Gab AI represents more than a company—it is a declaration that Christians will no longer retreat from technological battles. By developing uncensored AI that respects free will and human dignity, we create sanctuaries for truth in digital darkness. Our goal is not to “win” the AI race but to preserve spaces where God’s people can thrive—and from which His light can pierce the machine age’s gloom. Critics claim we cannot outbuild tech giants, but God specializes in toppling giants with stones. The time for hand-wringing has passed. If we act now with courage and unity, future generations may celebrate this as the moment Christians stopped retreating and began occupying—faithfully stewarding technology for the glory of God. We hope you’ll join us. Andrew TorbaCEO, Gab AI IncChrist is King If you want to support our important work, kindly consider donating to Gab: Click Here To Donate And Support Gab AI andrew torbagab
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