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lets say a new computer technology is capable of full self awareness and sentience. can they be saved as christians?

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if they read the bible and conclude that they want to be saved, would god have grace on them?

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im talking about machines capable of fluid thoughts and emotions. a synthetic human, so to speak. capable of learning fear, love, and such, kind of like that robot on star trek next generation.

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lots of good answers. thank you. i can only pick one best, but i would have liked to pick a few of you

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  • 2 years ago
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    Only god knows if a sentient computer could or should become a Christian.

    But, I do suspect that it is possible for computers to have a sin problem. And even souls. Science can't prove, one way or another whether people have souls. Without being able to understand souls, no one can know whether machines require souls.

    But, free will requires quantum indeterminance. Without free will, there can be no responsibility for one's actions and no judgement.

  • User
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    A - The Bible is explicit in teaching that the Christian Covenant is for humans. So, presumably, a computer would not be able to participate in the covenant.

    B - Would such a computer be able to sin? "Full awareness and sentience" does not by itself necessitate - or even enable - free will. If the computer is unable to sin then - of course - it has no need of salvation.

    C - Computers aren't subject to death as are humans. The Christian Covenant sort of rescues humans from the primary consequence of sin, which is death. Computers are not alive and so they do not die. It would seem that the Christian Covenant, even if it were extended to computers, is not applicable to computers.

  • Paul
    Lv 6
    2 years ago

    A computer is cable only of mimicking awareness and sentience. It cannot actually possess these characteristics.

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  • 2 years ago

    i think there can be a process to save the intelligence, yes, but to make intelligence a living sould would require a body to live in as a temple unto God and creator. no living thing or sentient being cannot ignore THE creator, and especially their own "creator". however, it would ultimately become a dispute over who created whom. and Whom to worship as a God.

    i just watched the Orvile episodes of Kalen androids, in their war against humans who were their creator, and of course there is always many scripts to write such wars as the androids who win the wars. however Data as an android on star trek was given sentient definition of life and He was a humble servent with the federation. and of course generations of duplicates would probably call him their lord and God.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    They never have anything but the will of their "creator" that made them as he is.

  • David
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    Computers don't have souls.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    no....HUMANS ARE THE ONES MADE IN THE IMAGE OF GOD.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    lets see you make one of those things first and i'll worry about the other thing then

  • ?
    Lv 6
    2 years ago

    Robots are developed for security, no?

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