Theological Case

The Gospel Does Not Need Permission

Is Christ being proclaimed? Everything else is secondary.

There is one question that matters above every other question in this debate.

Is Christ being proclaimed?

Everything else is secondary.

Let it flood.

If AI music glorifies Christ and proclaims the gospel, let it flood every platform, every algorithm, every corner of the internet.

We had a song banned from a Christian metal group last year.

The song honors Dietrich Bonhoeffer. One of the greatest Christian martyrs of the 20th century. A man executed by the Nazis for his faith. The song is Scripture-centered. Christ is named plainly.

Banned. Because of how it was made.

The same week the admin shared a Cyndi Lauper cover.

We asked what was Christian about Time After Time.

The answer was the band is Christian.

We became the AI guys defending AI.

But that was never what we were doing.

There is only one question that matters.

Is Christ being proclaimed?

If the answer is yes, you are not protecting music by stopping it.

You are stopping the gospel from reaching people it was meant to reach.

If it is of God you will not be able to overthrow them. You might even be found opposing God.

Acts 5:39

The method is not the gospel.

The tradition is not the gospel.

The instrument is not the gospel.

Jesus is.

And the gospel does not need permission to reach the people it was meant to reach.