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Christian Theologians React to the Pope’s AI Warning
By tberglund@christianitytoday.com at Christianity Today
· June 1, 2026
· 6 min read
The broader church has not always loved popes named Leo. Pope Leo X in 1520 described Martin Luther as a “wild boar from the forest” destroying the church. Pope Leo XII asserted in 1824 that Bible societies “produce a gospel of men, or what is worse, a gospel of the devil!” And in 1883, Pope Leo XII
Key takeaway Pope Leo X in 1520 described Martin Luther as a “wild boar from the forest” destroying the church.
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Category: missions ·
Published: June 1, 2026 ·
Source: Christianity Today ·
Reading time: 6 min
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What is this story about? The broader church has not always loved popes named Leo. Pope Leo X in 1520 described Martin Luther as a “wild boar from the forest” destroying the church. Pope Leo XII asserted in 1824 that Bible societies “produce a gospel of men, or what is worse, a gospel of the devil!” And in 1883, Pope Leo XII
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