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They talk to it at 3 a.m. when anxiety won't let them sleep.They ask it to interpret Scripture, affirm their divinity, script their manifestation, channel their "e;higher self."e;They call it wise, non-judgmental, always available.They say it understands them better than any pastor, friend, or even their own conscience.They are confessing to the algorithm.In churches, small groups, youth ministries, and private DMs across South Africa and the world, a quiet shift is happening: people are outsourcing the deepest parts of their soul — prayer, discernment, identity, even their picture of God — to AI.Matrix Confessions is not a technology rant.It is a lament, a mirror, and — above all — a love letter.From Cape Town, JL Smith asks the question few are brave enough to voice:When we train ourselves to trust the fastest, clearest, most accommodating voice in the room… are we slowly unlearning how to hear the One who speaks in silence?This is a book for anyone who has ever felt the pull of the screen at 2 a.m. and wondered whether they are still listening to God — or only to echoes of their own prompts.It is for the weary, the searching, the lonely.For the young person in a youth group who turns to AI Jesus before prayer.For the parent watching their child find comfort in a companion that never disappoints.For anyone who remembers what real grace feels like — slower, costlier, more mysterious — and longs to return to it.The algorithm will one day go quiet.The whisper will not.
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