This book invites you to move beyond both naive enthusiasm and reactionary fear. It invites you to engage with the profound theological and philosophical questions that AI raises, not as abstract academic exercises, but as lived realities that will increasingly shape religious experience in the coming decades. This book does not seek to offer easy answers. It does not exist to persuade, comfort, or reassure with soft words and hollow promises. It exists for those willing to confront the hard truths, to ask the uncomfortable questions, and to engage with the possibilities, both beautiful and terrifying, of AI's role in faith. There will be no sugarcoating. No diluted rhetoric. Just an honest exploration of what happens when humanity, created in the image of God, turns to create something of its own.