AI Panic, Ancient Remedies, and Why Machines Can’t Replace the Truth | Ep. 66 | Wyatt Matters

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Sunday, February 1, 2026

Would you trust powdered hippo teeth, crocodile dung, or a tobacco smoke enema to heal your body? Apparently, humans once did—and the Wyatt Matters crew opens this episode with hilarious, jaw-dropping stories of ancient medical “remedies” that prove one thing: we’ve always been desperate for quick fixes.

From there, the conversation jumps to modern faith in technology after San Francisco’s robot taxis froze in place during a blackout and AI evangelists began predicting a future where algorithms dominate words, law, and even religion. Host Steve Wyatt responds with a firm but hopeful truth: Christianity was never built on words alone.

Steve walks listeners through Jesus’ parable of the wise and foolish builders, reminding us that storms are unavoidable—but collapse is optional. AI can process words, but it cannot live truth, embody grace, or transform a soul. Only the Living Christ can do that. The call is simple and urgent: don’t just hear His words... put them into practice.

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