Greene’s squabble with Grok happened after the Georgia lawmaker posted about her Christian faith on X, writing: “I’m a Christian, an imperfect sinner saved by grace and faith in Jesus. I’m a nationalist, a proud American, who loves my country and wants to make our home nation is the best place for all American citizens and future generations to come.” …
Another X user ran Greene’s post through Grok, asking the AI bot, “[I]s is true? Is she really a Christian?”
Grok responded by saying that while Greene “identifies as a Christian” by expressing her faith in Jesus Christ and having traditional beliefs, “her Christian nationalism and support for conspiracy theories, like QAnon, spark debate.”
Rome Georgia has more churches than houses. That is crazy country for religious nonsense too. My last apprentice from the auto body shop is from Rome. It is an odd place. She is typical for the kind of crazy in the area.