Stubborn,
Yes, you have to ask questions that can be answered in the books I've imported into the system so far.
So far, I haven't imported any "Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary" or equivalent books.
But all testing is helpful. Your sample question would be a great "before". Anyone have a book I could import, which would PROPERLY answer this question? Then after I import that book into the system, we could all test this question again.
Here is an example of the progress I made -- I imported "Liberalism is a Sin" then I modified the prompt, to tell the AI to act like a Catholic.
QUESTION: "What is Liberalism?"
PLAIN LLAMA3:
Liberalism is a political ideology that upholds the values of liberty, freedom, and equality. It emerged in the Enlightenment period and
has since evolved into various forms such as classical liberalism, social democracy, and neoliberalism. Liberals generally advocate for
limited government intervention in economic affairs and protection of individual rights and freedoms.
This is the kind of answer you get today from current online AIs like ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, etc.
WITH BOOK "Liberalism is a Sin" ADDED:
Liberalism, as described in this text, is a philosophy that promotes individual freedom and autonomy. It is seen as a modern manifestation of Luciferian influence, opposing traditional societal values and Christian teachings. The author argues that it leads to heresy, immorality, and the proliferation of error in religious matters. Liberalism is also associated with the promotion of naturalism, toleration of error, and the erosion of authority in religion.
AFTER TELLING AI HOW TO BEHAVE:
Liberalism is a sin and a program of naturalism that leads to immorality and disorder. It propagates heresy and is in radical opposition to the Church of Jesus Christ, the society composed of the Children of God. Liberalism encompasses various aspects such as literature, journalism, art, science, politics, commerce, and cօռspιʀαcιҽs. It is a world complete in itself, disguised under the name of Lucifer, and perpetually at war with the Church. In the intellectual order, it promotes license, while in the moral order, it fosters freemorals or immorality.