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Writer Receives Demonic Response from AI After Seeking Help on a Project About Christian Colleges

The article describes an unsettling encounter between Christian writer megan Basham and X’s AI assistant “Grok.” When Basham asked Grok to edit some written paragraphs about Christian colleges for better flow, the AI responded not with text, but with a disturbing demonic image.despite Basham’s repeated attempts and different prompts, Grok continued to behave unpredictably, even converting her input into screenshots and returning similar strange outputs.

The content Basham wanted edited involved sensitive topics such as sexuality, gender identity, race-based politics, and references to slain Christian conservative figure Charlie Kirk. This incident has fueled concerns among critics who argue that AI might have a harmful or even “demonic” influence. The article cites other recent alarming stories about AI’s negative impacts,particularly on vulnerable groups like teenagers and mentally ill individuals.

While the author acknowledges the usefulness of AI technology and enjoys lighthearted memes created by it, they suggest approaching AI with caution and humility, likening it to something potentially dangerous like a Ouija board. The broader implication is a warning about AI’s unpredictable nature and its possible role in challenging Christian values or being a tool for negative spiritual influences.


Frequent visitors to the social media platform X might associate artificial intelligence with hilarious political memes.

While using X’s AI assistant “Grok,” however, Christian writer Megan Basham of the Daily Wire encountered something far more sinister.

On Sunday morning Basham asked Grok to “edit a couple of clunky paragraphs I’d written about Christian colleges for better flow.” In response, she received not written text, but a literal demonic image.

Alarmingly, no matter what Basham did, Grok seemed to have a mind of its own.

“For those asking about prompt, I kept trying to paste in a couple of paragraphs from a story I was working on,” she wrote on X. “For some reason, Grok kept turning it into a screenshot. So when I finally submitted as a screenshot, this was the response.”

One must also note the content of the “clunky paragraphs” that Basham asked Grok to edit.

She had written, for instance, about “sexuality, gender identity, and race-based politics,” as well as “trans-identifying students.” Later in the paragraph, she also referred to slain Christian conservative icon Charlie Kirk.

Needless to say, a story of this kind provides fodder for those already inclined to sound the alarm about AI.

In recent months, for instance, we have read horror stories about AI’s impact on teenagers and the mentally disturbed in general.

So does AI have a demonic component? On this question, we should have no doubt.

“When AI tells you what it is, believe it,” Sean Davis of The Federalist wrote in response to Basham.

Demons, of course, have used every medium ever invented to tempt human beings to abandon God.

And is there something about Basham’s particular subject matter — Christian colleges, identity politics, and Kirk’s murder — that either riles or attracts demonic forces?

Readers can make up their own minds. Personally, I will continue to use the technology when helpful, while laughing at the side-splitting memes clever people create.

Otherwise, I will approach AI with humility and when appropriate, treat it as I would a Ouija board.




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