Keeping up with the times- ‘Robot priest' offers auto-blessings in German church


Berlin, Jun 2 (PTI): A German church has launched a robot 'priest' that beams lights from its hands and gives automated blessings to people.

The unique robot was launched in the historic town of Wittenberg to mark 500 years since German priest Martin Luther published 'The Ninety-Five Theses' a work widely acknowledged to have spread the Protestant Reformation.

The robot, called BlessU-2, was developed by the Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau. It consists of a metal box with a touch screen, two arms on the side, a head with eyes and a digital mouth at the top.

After the robot wishes users a ‘warm welcome’, it asks them if they want to be blessed by a male or female voice.

It then asks the person what blessing they want, after which it makes a mechanical sound as it raises its arms and smiles.
Lights then start to flash in the robot's arms as it says ‘God bless and protect you’ and recites a biblical verse. After the blessing, the user can take a print of the dictum.

"It is an experiment that is supposed to inspire discussion," church spokesman Sebastian von Gehren told the 'Mirror'.

Von Gehren explained that they decided not to give the robot a typical human appearance.

People who have little in common with the church are particularly attracted to the robot, with many people "now coming every morning and evening," he said.

The robot was met with mixed reaction, with many churchgoers saying that they "cannot imagine a blessing from a machine."

"The machine should not replace the blessing of a pastor. In the future there will not be a blessing robot in every church," said Von Gehren.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Send this Robot to the Seminary for 8 years study and training. After ordination of let him take up the job of blessing.

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  • vincent rodrigues, bangaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    This may not be good move because priests need to be human being with personal touch to the people

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    ‘Robot priest' blessed our International Tourister in Germany ...

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  • Jude, Belmannu

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    All religions must follow this.so can avoid sexual harassment for both men and women.and can believe this robot more than human god man .who mostly cheat people in the name of god.

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  • Rajesh D., Manglore, Dubai

    Thu, Jun 01 2017

    God might be thinking, I should have created Robots instead of human beings. I gave human beings free will to choose between good and evil and be responsible for your choice and acts but now they are choosing Robots to give My blessings.
    Next year we can expect Robots who can pray for us.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Thu, Jun 01 2017

    Utter nonsense.

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/ Bahrain

    Thu, Jun 01 2017

    But it looks so confused....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 01 2017

    Meri Duniya Badal Rahi Hai ...

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  • R, Fernandes, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 01 2017

    THIS IS TO ANNOY REAL FAITHFUL, BY PEOPLE WHO DON'T FOLLOW ANY RELIGION. AFTER SOMETIME THEY MAY COME WITH OFFER BLESSINGS LIKE ONLINE SHOPPING !!

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  • Raphel Tom Pete, Mangalore/Goa

    Thu, Jun 01 2017

    In Europe, Churches and Priests are becoming rare.

    Robots becoming the Priestly Vendors is a welcoming idea if Present Priests do not object it.

    PLEASE NOTE MY DEAR BRETHREN, IF one do not feel power of Holy Spirit in our churches, will not ONE DAY robots will take their places ?

    Most of the worships in our churches are a routine practice than experiencing power of Holy Spirit.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jun 02 2017

    @Raphael Tom Pete ,Goa,It is not in Evangelist church,there are enough priests are there,but not in Roman catholic.In evengelic,they can marry ,.whichever the church is ,a roboter to bless one is nothing but like cd player.No personal touch ,talk,feelings.Hope it will remain as a Experiment.

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  • Kumar Jogappa, Udipi/Nandangaon

    Thu, Jun 01 2017

    Its nothing but mockery in the name of god.
    How is it allowed. What's than actual role of priest..

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  • Kumar Jogappa, Udipi/Nandangaon

    Thu, Jun 01 2017

    First of all how they allowed.
    When human beings started to invent new things..a day is not too far..people and it's extincts are going to end earlier..
    Again things start from scratch..

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  • Kumar Jogappa, Udipi/Nandangaon

    Thu, Jun 01 2017

    kya zamana aa gaya..

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  • VM, Udupi

    Thu, Jun 01 2017

    Yank ennudu

    Undu onchoor jasti andu

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