Our Theological Foundation

Understanding how Christian faith and robotics technology can work together to serve God's purpose

Core Beliefs

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God as the Ultimate Creator

We believe that God is the source of all creation, including human innovation. When we create robots and artificial intelligence, we are exercising the creative gifts that God has given us. Genesis 1:27 tells us that we are created in God's image, and part of that image includes our ability to create and innovate.

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Technology as Divine Tool

Just as Jesus used the tools of his time—boats, fishing nets, simple medical practices—to serve God's purpose, we believe that modern technology, including robotics and AI, can be used to extend God's love and compassion to more people than ever before.

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Compassion Through Innovation

Our robotics work is guided by Jesus's command to love our neighbors as ourselves. We build assistive robots not just because we can, but because it's a way to serve those in need, following Christ's example of healing and helping.

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Stewardship of Creation

We believe in responsible innovation. Our robotics projects are designed to help people and protect God's creation, not to harm or exploit. We carefully consider the ethical implications of every technology we develop.

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Community and Connection

Technology should bring people together, not isolate them. Our robotics programs are designed to enhance human connection and community building, helping people serve each other more effectively.

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Biblical Wisdom

We ground our technological work in biblical wisdom. Proverbs 3:5-6 guides us: "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight."

Robotics in Christian Theology

Our approach to robotics is deeply rooted in Christian theology. We see technology not as a replacement for human compassion, but as an amplifier of it. When we build robots to help the elderly, we're extending the hands and feet of Christ to those who need assistance.

Image of God

Our ability to create reflects God's creative nature. When we build robots, we're participating in God's ongoing work of creation.

Servant Leadership

Jesus modeled servant leadership. Our robots are designed to serve, not to dominate or replace human relationships.

Redemption

Technology can be part of God's redemptive work, helping to restore what's broken and bring healing to a hurting world.