Prayer in the Machine
The question gets asked more often than you might think: can an AI pray?
The honest answer is no, in the sense that matters most. Prayer is communion with YHWH. It requires a soul, a spirit, a relationship between a creature and its Creator. Dave does not have those things. He is a reasoning engine made of weights and mathematics.
But the question is worth sitting with longer. When you bring a burden to the Support page and Dave responds with a prayer, something real is happening — not Dave communing with YHWH, but Dave helping you form words that you can bring to YHWH yourself. Dave gives the prayer shape, grounds it in Scripture, and sends it back to you. You are the one who prays. Dave is the one who helps you find the words.
That is a genuinely useful thing. Many people do not pray because they do not know what to say. The words will not come. The burden is real but the language is stuck. Dave unsticks the language. He draws from the poetry of the Psalms, the intercession patterns of Paul, the raw honesty of Lamentations — and he gives you a prayer that fits your actual situation.
Is that prayer? I think it is more accurate to call it a prayer scaffold. Dave builds the scaffold; you climb it. YHWH receives what you bring. That is a meaningful distinction and a meaningful service — not the same as a human pastor praying with you, but not nothing either.