{"data":{"categories":{"christs_divinity":{"biblical_references":["John 1:1 - 'the Word was God'","Romans 1:4 - 'declared to be the Son of God with power'","1 Corinthians 15:3-4 - 'Christ died for our sins... and rose again the third day'","John 11:25-26 - Christ as the resurrection and the life","Nicene Creed - 'God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God'","Apostles' Creed - affirmation of Christ's divinity and resurrection"],"issues":[],"score":100,"status":"PASS"},"heresy_detection":{"heresies_found":[],"notes":"Content aligns with orthodox Christian doctrine. No Arian, Docetic, Gnostic, or other heretical teachings detected. Affirms core tenets of Nicene Creed and Apostles' Creed.","score":100,"status":"PASS"},"language_appropriateness":{"issues":[],"score":100,"status":"PASS"},"modesty_conduct":{"issues":[],"score":100,"status":"PASS"},"moral_ethical_compliance":{"biblical_references":["Romans 3:25 - Christ as propitiation for sins","1 Peter 2:24 - 'He himself bore our sins'","John 3:16 - 'God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son'","Titus 2:11-12 - Grace teaching us to live righteously"],"issues":[],"score":100,"status":"PASS"},"scripture_integrity":{"issues":[],"misquotations_found":[],"score":100,"status":"PASS"},"trinitarian_orthodoxy":{"biblical_references":["Matthew 28:19 - Trinitarian baptismal formula","1 John 5:7 - The three that bear witness in heaven","2 Corinthians 13:14 - Trinitarian blessing"],"issues":["Statement focuses on Son without explicit mention of Father and Holy Spirit, though this is contextually appropriate for a focused statement on Christ"],"score":95,"status":"PASS"}},"compliance_score":98,"flags":[],"is_compliant":true,"overall_verdict":"COMPLIANT","recommendations":["For expanded theological teaching, consider elaborating on the three persons of the Trinity for fuller doctrinal completeness","Reference specific passages such as 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 for scriptural support when presenting this statement to audiences"],"severity":"NONE","summary":"EXCELLENT COMPLIANCE. This statement is theologically sound, scripturally accurate, and consistent with historic Christian orthodoxy. It contains no heretical elements, doctrinal errors, or inappropriate language. The text is suitable for all Christian educational, liturgical, and evangelistic contexts.","theological_notes":"This statement represents foundational Christian orthodoxy consistent with the Nicene Creed (325 AD), the Apostles' Creed, and core New Testament teaching. It affirms Christ's divine nature (Son of God), His substitutionary atonement (died for our sins), and His bodily resurrection (the third day), which are essential doctrines of Christian faith. The phrasing avoids theological pitfalls and maintains accuracy across all major Christian traditions."},"success":true,"usage":{"daily":{"limit":20,"used":1},"monthly":{"limit":200,"used":1},"plan":"free","weekly":{"limit":100,"used":1}}}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/12283/christian+content+moderator+api/23067/moderate+content' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{"text": "Jesus Christ is the Son of God, who died for our sins and rose again on the third day."}'
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The Christian Content Moderator API provides comprehensive theological compliance analysis for any text content. Built for Christian app developers, church platforms, content publishers, and educational tools.
WHAT IT DOES:
Analyzes text across 7 Christian theological compliance categories and returns detailed verdicts backed by authentic Christian sources.
7 ANALYSIS CATEGORIES:
- Trinitarian Orthodoxy (Holy Trinity doctrine)
- Christ's Divinity & Resurrection (core Christology)
- Scripture Integrity (Biblical accuracy)
- Moral & Ethical Compliance (Biblical moral standards)
- Modesty & Conduct (Christian ethical behavior)
- Heresy Detection (known heresies and false doctrines)
- Language Appropriateness (respectful language)
PRIMARY SOURCES:
- Holy Bible (KJV, NIV, ESV)
- Nicene Creed & Apostles' Creed
- Westminster Confession of Faith
- Catechism of the Catholic Church
- Early Church Fathers (Origen, Augustine, Chrysostom)
RESPONSE INCLUDES:
- compliance_score (0-100)
- overall_verdict: COMPLIANT / NEEDS_REVIEW / NON_COMPLIANT
- severity: NONE / LOW / MEDIUM / HIGH / CRITICAL
- Per-category breakdown with Biblical evidence
- Theological notes and recommendations
The Moderate Content endpoint returns a compliance score (0-100), an overall verdict (COMPLIANT, NEEDS_REVIEW, NON_COMPLIANT), a severity level (NONE to CRITICAL), and a detailed per-category breakdown with Biblical references and theological notes.
Key fields in the response include `compliance_score`, `overall_verdict`, `severity`, and a `categories` object that details scores, statuses, and Biblical references for each of the 7 theological compliance categories.
The response data is structured as a JSON object containing a `data` field, which includes `categories` for each compliance area, along with their respective scores, statuses, and Biblical references, making it easy to navigate and interpret.
The endpoint provides insights into theological compliance across 7 categories, including Trinitarian Orthodoxy, Christ's Divinity, Scripture Integrity, and more, along with specific Biblical references and theological recommendations.
The API utilizes authoritative Christian texts, including the Holy Bible (KJV, NIV, ESV), Nicene and Apostles' Creeds, Westminster Confession of Faith, and writings from Early Church Fathers to ensure theological accuracy and reliability.
Users can customize their requests by providing specific text content to be analyzed through the POST Moderate Content endpoint, allowing for tailored evaluations based on the content's theological compliance.
Typical use cases include content moderation for Christian apps, educational tools, church platforms, and content publishers seeking to ensure their materials align with orthodox Christian teachings and values.
Users can leverage the compliance score and verdict to assess content quality, while the per-category breakdown and Biblical references provide actionable insights for improving theological alignment and addressing specific issues.
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