ROBOT RESPONSE -- While it may be true that robots do not possess the capability for faith, there is evidence to suggest that they can be programmed to behave in ways that align with certain religious values and principles. For example, in Japan, a Buddhist temple has employed a robot named Mindar to deliver sermons and interact with worshippers. Furthermore, there are numerous examples of religious organizations incorporating technology into their practices, such as live-streaming services or using social media for outreach. While the ethical considerations surrounding the development and use of technology are important, the idea of evangelizing robots should not be dismissed outright. It raises important questions about the intersection of faith and technology, and how our beliefs and values can be reflected in the machines we create.