The Book of Psalms 

In this series, David Marchuck Barbour reads each Psalm and uses the wonderful world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) imaging and his imagining to create a video book narrative, which includes a instrumental background that will hopefully convey the appropriate mood for each Psalm. In this excursion, we purchased subscriptions with Mid-Journey (an AI application for images,) and Soundstripe (music licensing.) As an on-going work-in-process this series will be released in segments: Psalms 1 – 20, followed by 21 – 40, 41 – 60, 61 – 80, 81 – 100, 101 – 120 (Psalm 119 will likely be broken down as an acrostic poem), then, to finish, Psalms 121 – 150.   

  

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— NOTICE —

This series, including both narration and AI images generated, is based entirely on the New King James Version of the Bible and the Book of Psalms. The owner of Millpond Ink LLC and narrator believe Psalms is the authoritative Word of God, inspired by the Holy Spirit. Our re-telling and AI visualization of the Psalms conveys God’s divine view of man, and is a historical record of Jehovah’s most sovereign action in demonstrating both His love and grace of his elect, the worship He commanded and the elect rendered, and God’s divine judgment against sinners, both physical and eternal.

Why must we state this?   

 

Certain Psalms Present passages that represent
graphic and violent imagery

 

For example, FACEBOOK, notified me on March 13, 2025, that META would disable my page after I attempted a paid promotion of the series. According to META, the post violated their community rules as follows:

  1. Content Policies: Your ads have included references to illegal activities, violent incidents, or sensitive topics such as self-harm or harmful organizations.
  2. Account Conduct: – account activity: There are instances of content that may promote or glorify violence, hatred, or discrimination based on race, religion, gender, or political views. 

Other than our series re-telling of the Psalms as a matter of Biblical record and truth, we at Millpond Ink LLC do not know of any fellow believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, Jehovah God – His heavenly Father – and the Holy Spirit who would advocate what META suggests by our reading of the Psalms in violation of their rules. While we were given the opportunity to appeal, we did not submit an appeal because we could not agree in good faith and conscience to META’s community rules, which implied, if they continued to shut down the page, that we agreed with those rules. In our opinion, they could apply AI to identify that we read is from the Bible, as they apply AI to identify any plagiarized or copyright infringed material on their site. Thus, we at Millpond Ink believe META continues to endorse its secular posture and is using their rules as an excuse to censure Christians.