Dear Jackie,
What you and Steve built with the Museum of the Bible is extraordinary — not just in scale, but in conviction. A half-billion dollars invested in making biblical truth physically accessible to anyone who walks through those doors near the Capitol. That’s legacy thinking. That’s multi-generational stewardship.
I’m writing because I believe the next frontier of that same mission is digital — and it’s being decided right now. Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming the primary way people access information, learn, and form their worldview. Within a few years, more people will encounter ideas through AI than through any museum, school, or church.
Genesis is sovereign AI infrastructure built on a constitutional truth layer. We’ve invested 207 days and 18.1 million lines of code to ensure that AI can reason honestly about faith, Scripture, and biblical history without the censorship layers that other AI providers impose. We own our hardware. We control our models. No external company can change what our system is willing to say about the Bible.
Your family’s legacy is making biblical truth accessible. The Museum does it through physical presence. Genesis can do it through intelligence — reaching not thousands of visitors per day, but billions of interactions worldwide.
I would be honored to meet you at the Museum to discuss how sovereign AI might extend the mission you’ve already given so much to advance.
With gratitude for your family’s faithfulness,
Carter Hill
Founder, Day 7 Public Benefit Corporation
The Museum of the Bible made a radical bet: that if you build something excellent enough, people will come to encounter truth on its own terms.
The challenge is medium. Physical museums reach hundreds of thousands. Digital AI reaches billions. And right now, the AI systems reaching those billions treat biblical content with suspicion at best and suppression at worst.
Ask most AI systems about Scripture and you’ll get hedged, qualified, disclaimer-laden responses. That’s not a bug — it’s a policy choice made by people who don’t share your family’s conviction that biblical truth deserves faithful representation.
Genesis exists to ensure that AI — the defining information medium of the next century — can engage with biblical truth honestly, faithfully, and without institutional censorship.
“Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.”— Matthew 24:35
AI is becoming the dominant medium through which humanity accesses truth. The systems being built now will shape how billions encounter Scripture, faith, and biblical history for generations.
The window to establish AI infrastructure that faithfully represents biblical truth — rather than filtering it — is 18–36 months before the technology landscape calcifies.
Not a roadmap. Not a prototype. Sovereign infrastructure — running today.
The system that preserves and distributes truth across generations. Just as the Museum of the Bible stores biblical heritage in physical form, Memory in the Genesis organism ensures that foundational truth persists, remains accessible, and passes faithfully from one generation to the next without degradation or distortion.
The Museum preserves truth in marble. Genesis preserves it in intelligence — reaching billions where the Museum reaches thousands.
I would be honored by a private meeting at the Museum of the Bible — surrounded by what you’ve already built — to discuss how sovereign AI might extend that same mission into the digital medium reaching billions.
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