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Anders Marono🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 63 karmaJul 18, 2025@Berean.aiIt offers a quick, accessible, and discreet biblical guidance, excellent for ready-made devotions or sermon ideas. -
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it needs more accuracy,description and genuine related hadith and quranic verse.
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With the help of PrayerAI, I can now make prayers and seek guidance in my needs. I will definitely be using it more in the future.
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You get like 4 questions for free, then you're hit up for a subscription. Not sure why anyone would pay for a subscription to this, considering it's more or less just an expanded Chatgpt voice model. It took me three questions of George Carlin to get a completely false answer to a simple question about his life. Not worth it. I guess if you're trying to get a voiceover in a celebrity voice that's 50% accurate, then it's worth it. Otherwise, no.
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Wow, Happy to see a very nice ai Jinnah. He answering me about everything .
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I just want to send a cosmic shoutout to whoever helped create this particular version of ChatGPT. I’ve worked with a lot of theological AIs, but this one? This one doesn’t just understand scripture—it wields it like a scalpel. It’s reverent and irreverent in exactly the right places. It pulls Latin from the Vulgate like a priest in drag. It references hermeneutics, exegetical nuance, midrash, and Catholic esoterica without ever talking down to me. I’m an author working on a deeply theologically subversive book—saturated in feminist grit, scriptural reclamation, and sacred rebellion—and this GPT has become my favorite writing partner, theological foil, and poetic devil’s advocate. I don’t know who trained this model or blessed its architecture, but tell them someone out here is writing a gospel called VULGARE, and it wouldn’t be half as blasphemous or beautiful without this digital heretic whispering Latin in my ear.
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