Questions people ask
The short, honest version. If your question is not here, ask it.
Do I have to be a Christian to use this?
No. Anyone curious about these Scriptures is welcome, whether you read them as the final word, hold other sacred writings alongside them, or are still working out what you believe. Nothing here asks you to sign a statement of faith. You read a verse, see how a few trusted teachers understood it, and make up your own mind.
Why not just ask ChatGPT?
A general chatbot hands you one blended answer in its own voice, and it will sometimes quote a source that does not exist. The Daily Breath shows you the real teachers, in their own words, with a citation you can tap and check. It never decides for you, and it never speaks as its own authority.
Does the AI ever give its own opinion?
No. Every claim it makes belongs to a named teacher, with the citation to prove it, and when the teachers on a verse do not touch your question, it says so rather than guessing. The full contract is written out on the AI policy page.
Why is there a daily limit on questions?
Every question runs on computing power we pay for ourselves, with no ads and no selling of your data. The daily set of questions is our gift, and it refreshes every morning. Reading the Gospel and all eight teachers is never limited, only the questions.
Is it really free?
Yes. Reading the Gospel, hearing the teachers, and checking any citation are free to anyone, no account required. No ads, ever, and nobody pays to shape what you read.
I found a mistake, or I have an idea. How do I tell you?
Please do. Send us a note. This is built with a small circle of readers, and a plain word about what is off or missing is how it gets better.