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Televangelists to Deepfakes: Who Defines the Sacred in the Age of AI? + John Fugelsang
(RNS) — This episode invites us to be more mindful about what we amplify and why it matters now.



When outrage wins the algorithm, what does faith become?

This live conversation from the RNS Symposium at Trinity Commons wrestles with a bracing question: when faith, power and platform collapse into the same feed, who gets to define what’s sacred? Host Amanda Henderson and guest John Fugelsang trace a line from open source Scripture to televangelist TV to AI resurrecting voices, exploring how media mirrors our clicks — and how those clicks shape the moral imagination we live in. They name the seduction of outrage, the costs of fundamentalism and a red-letter way forward grounded in humility, service and care for “the least of these.” Warm, wise and a little irreverent, this episode invites us to be more mindful about what we amplify and why it matters now.


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