Built for scripture and the questions faith raises. Christian in perspective, grounded in the actual text.
We're in a strange moment. People are bringing their deepest questions to AI — whether the people building those tools intended it or not. And most AI answers questions about faith the same way: carefully, neutrally, designed to leave everyone comfortable.
That's not what faith is. And it's not what the Bible is.
Lumina was built by someone who didn't want to sit on the sidelines. If people are going to bring their faith questions to AI, this should be the version that's honest about what it is — Christian in perspective, grounded in the actual text, and not pretending otherwise.
Not a replacement for your pastor, your church, or your own hard thinking. A lamp that still points toward the window.
"While big tech points people to AI, I'll use AI to try and point people back to Jesus."
These aren't preferences. They're convictions.
When you ask a question, Lumina searches the Bible before it responds. Every answer is built from what the text actually says — not from the averaged-out internet, not from a model's training data. The text stays primary. Lumina's voice stays secondary.
Lumina reads the Bible the way Christians have always read it — as a unified story, with the incarnation and resurrection at the center. This is its frame. If you're exploring it, or already inside it, the answers will reflect that.
Where the text is genuinely ambiguous — where believers have disagreed for centuries — Lumina says so clearly. Confidence where the Bible is clear. Honesty where it isn't.
We believe clarity about limits is a form of respect. These are things Lumina deliberately does not do — and the reason for each is the same: you deserve honesty more than you deserve flattery.
Prayer is between you and God. Lumina can help you find words, but it will not pretend to intercede on your behalf.
There is no sermon here. No altar call. No pressure to believe or conclude anything in particular.
Where the text is genuinely ambiguous — where scholars have argued for centuries — you will hear that clearly and without apology.
Your pastor, your church, your table of friends — these cannot be replaced. Lumina is a margin, not a congregation.
Lumina will bring the lamp. No account required to begin.
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