thank you MJ Wynn
I use it. Openly. I respect the writers who don’t. God bless them.
I’m on a mission to get as much truth out as I can, and I’ll use every tool at my disposal.
Word has AI. Pages has AI. Craft has AI. Substack has AI. Your phone autocorrects with AI a hundred times a day. AI isn’t going away.
There’s an elephant in the room. The AI elephant. So let’s call it out.
There are two camps now. The ones who use it as a tool. Seth Godin. Tony Robbins. Writers and teachers who know how to harness it for clear, effective communication. And the ones who let it think for them. Some of the loudest critics of AI in writing are quietly using it themselves. Let’s not pretend.
I do use it as a tool. A very powerful one btw.
Thirty years of study. 1,500+ books read. The Hebrew, the Greek, the Aramaic. I bring the theology, the exegesis, the framework, the voice. Multiple tools help me get it onto the page faster than any man running three businesses and a nonprofit could otherwise sustain. The Scholar’s Table exists because I refuse to let the absence of an editorial staff be the reason this work doesn’t ship to hungry believers.
Everything that posts here is 100% me. The tools I use exist to make the words say exactly what I intended. Not what an algorithm thought sounded clever. I’m a patent-holding software developer. Google it. I know what these tools can do when used properly and what they don’t.
What I post is all mine.
For free. No sponsors. No paid promotion. Nothing in it for me except the work moving. I’ve got zero financial reason to lie to you about any of this. So when I tell you the truth, the truth is what you get.
20,000 hits on my main site in the last 3 weeks and growing daily. People sharing. People finding their way back to the text.
What the enemy designed for distraction I’ll use as a weapon for clarity.
That’s not new. That’s Joseph in Egypt. What was meant for evil, HaShem used for good. I’m all in.
Here’s what I owe you, and will never stop owing you: the real test.
Open the Hebrew. Check the citations. Pressure the argument. Hand it to your pastor and ask him to disprove it. If it holds up under those eyes. If it’s accurate. If it’s deep. If it’s beyond reproach. The question of which tool I used to type it answers itself.
Like me or not. Like it or not. I will use every tool I’m capable of using to get people to stop trusting a man because he stood on a stage, and start opening their Bibles.
That’s who I am. Always have been. A man who gets things done when his heart says it needs to be so.
Shalom v’shalvah,
your brother in the Way,
Sergio



Books are tools, AI is a different level tool, but it can be quite useful without becoming the author. Before Word Perfect, I hired a typist to type one of my early papers and learned that I could do better myself and cheaper.
Amen! I and other ministry friends do the same. When I was debating using AI for production of my Psalm Hymns, at first I was horrified. I'd been trying for years to get musicians to perform them. So, when AI performed them to order, the first thing that came to mind was ..."the rocks will cry out." I'm not in it to win American Idol. My only desire is that people find the Psalms accessible and the words and concepts and history of them in full context just as important as the other books of the Bible.