“AI” is trash. It’s been overhyped, and they feed it a lot of media that is trash and propaganda to begin with. I wish I had the link, but there was a guy that asked a large language model if Jesus was a real historical figure, and though some parts of the essay were alright, there were a couple serious and terrible errors in the essay, as in most “AI” generated content. Worth stating, there is no intelligence and it just regurgitates information from a terrible foundation. And it looks like now someone is putting up fake “AI” John MacArthur material on YouTube, so make sure you watch legitimate videos from Grace to You which is the official channel, as I can only imagine what errors are being slipped into these fake sermons. Worth explicitly stating, AI includes terrible errors to where you have to thoroughly research results, so why not do that research to begin with and vet good sources of information, leaving “AI” trash to the foolish people that think its cool. Also, this is going to lead to our society being even more ill-informed than they already are, and not just the far left liberals that believe the megacorp propaganda media.
By Staff Writer

JOHN MACARTHUR WORLD is a YouTube channel “dedicated to sharing the powerful, biblical teachings of John MacArthur to help you grow in faith, holiness, and obedience to God.” Like many similar fan channels before, they offer a steady supply of teaching from Grace Community Church, offering “life-changing teaching” for “biblical personal growth & spiritual motivation” Here, they claim listeners will find:

Posting their first sermon of John MacArthur on March 9, 2025, they’ve uploaded nearly 100 videos, with the most popular videos receiving almost 100k views apiece. Titles include The Terrifying Truth About Sin in the Church, Jesus Never Said This – Yet Churches Keep Quoting It, and The Greatest Deception in Christianity.

With titles designed to draw people in, the content is standard Christian teaching, with MacArthur saying things like:
Beloved, the question of whether one is a true Christian is not a light matter. In a world where many claim the name of Christ, scripture gives us clear marks that separate genuine believers from mere professers. Jesus himself warned in Matthew 7:21 ‘not everyone who says to me Lord Lord will enter the kingdom of heaven.’ The evidence of a true Christian is not just in words or religious rituals but in a transformed life.
Naturally, the commenters love it.

But things are not what they seem. The first indication that something is awry is the channel’s banner, which has some lettering issues.

Then, mixed with some straightforward sermon snippets, these strange sermon titles include topics and issues MacArthur would never preach about.
7 Surprising Biblical Truths About Black People in Scripture
What Really Happens 8 Days Before Death
God’s Urgent Message: Watch This Before April 8, 2025
What Truly Happens in the First 7 Days After Death?
Furthermore, while the voice sounds just like MacArthur, regular listeners of GCC sermons will notice some artifacts and discrepancies, with the AI voice misreading bible verses, reading 2 Corinthians as “Two Corinthians” rather than “Second Corinthians, being a major red flag.
Here is a snippet from a YouTube channel that creates fake AI-generated John MacArthur sermons. Listen to the end and tell us the biggest giveaway.
See the story at https://t.co/qfAIaBgHM0 pic.twitter.com/iE3Oyj6yDP— Protestia (@Protestia) April 21, 2025
This disclaimer from YouTube, embedded at the back end of the description text, is the nail in the coffin.

In short, everything about this channel is computer-generated. Yet because MacArthur has nearly 60 years of sermon archives to train an AI bot on, it gives these programs ample information to generate and remix an unlimited amount of new MacArthur-inspired AI sermons.
In a world where voices are becoming more and more lifelike, the results are still fairly convincing, and we don’t fault anyone who may be fooled.