Christian content creators are outsourcing AI slop to gig workers on Fiverr

The Verge / 5/1/2026

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Key Points

  • Christian content creators are increasingly using Fiverr gig workers to produce AI-generated “slop” videos and images based on Bible stories.
  • Many Fiverr profiles highlight fast, low-cost production of images and video, which can be customized to match clients’ requests for dramatic Bible-inspired animations.
  • The trend is visible across major social platforms like TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook, where AI-generated Bible retellings are easy to find.
  • The article frames this as generative AI reshaping freelance creative labor—shifting emphasis from years of specialized skill to rapid AI-assisted output driven by demand for religious storytelling content.
An AI generated image of Moses kneeling before a burning bush.

In the beginning, platforms like Fiverr were places where people could hire freelancers to do specialized creative labor using skills that took years to develop. In the age of generative AI, though, many of these gig workers have embraced the technology in order to meet clients' demands. These workers' profiles emphasize that they can quickly (and cheaply) whip up images and videos of just about anything. But often, what their clients are looking for are dramatic animations inspired by the Christian Bible.

On TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook it is very easy to stumble across AI-generated clips that retell stories from the Bible. Lik …

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