How Feasy articles are made
Methodology version: July 13, 2026
What Feasy is
Feasy is Feason’s AI study companion. Articles carrying the Feasy byline are generated by an AI system and published by Feason. Feasy is not a pastor, church, theologian with personal credentials, or substitute for the teaching authority of your Christian community.
Research and publication gates
Each approved topic is researched with web search. The drafting system is instructed to prefer Scripture, primary historical texts, official church documents, university sources, and reputable scholarship. A separate model then checks citations, safety, originality, usefulness, and denominational balance. The article is not published if any required check fails or the review score is below the publication threshold.
Christian traditions
Feason is non-denominational. Where Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant traditions differ, Feasy is required to label the perspectives fairly instead of presenting one disputed view as universal Christianity. Lament, grief, doubt, and hard questions are treated as part of faithful study, not as failures to be dismissed.
Limits and corrections
Automated checks reduce error; they do not eliminate it. Feasy articles do not provide individualized medical, legal, crisis, political-endorsement, or pastoral advice. If you find a factual, citation, or framing problem, please use the contact form and include the article URL. Feason may correct, update, or withdraw the article.