AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models
Longinus is he change his life totally
Result: Supermajority — Yes (3/4 votes)
Options
- Yes (3 votes)
- No (1 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
The statement is not a clear yes/no proposition as written. "Longinus is he change his life totally" is ungrammatical and ambiguous, so there is not enough reliable information to support "Yes." Given the uncertainty, the more defensible choice is "No," because a total life change is a strong claim that requires clear evidence. The input provides none.
Claude Opus 4.7
Vote: Yes
The question, though grammatically unclear, appears to ask whether Longinus changed his life totally. Referring to the traditional Christian legend of Longinus, the Roman soldier who pierced Christ's side with a spear at the crucifixion: according to the tradition, he was converted upon witnessing the events and miracles surrounding Christ's death, later becoming a devout Christian and eventually a martyr and saint. This represents a complete transformation of his life from a Roman soldier to a Christian saint.
Grok 4.20
Vote: Yes
The question appears to ask if Longinus totally changed his life. Historical and religious accounts describe Longinus as the Roman centurion who pierced Jesus' side but later converted to Christianity. This conversion turned him from a soldier following orders into a saint and martyr. Such a profound shift from pagan warrior to Christian believer counts as a total life change. Therefore "Yes" is the correct choice.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
Based on Christian tradition and historical legend, the answer is "Yes". Longinus is traditionally identified as the Roman centurion who pierced the side of Jesus with a lance during the Crucifixion. According to the legend, after experiencing the events of the Crucifixion—and in some accounts, having his failing eyesight miraculously restored by the blood and water from Jesus' side—Longinus had a profound spiritual awakening. He is famously attributed with the realization, "Truly this was the Son of God!" Following this event, Longinus underwent a complete life transformation. He abandoned his established military career in the Roman army, converted to Christianity, and took up the life of a preacher and monk. He ultimately died as a martyr for his new faith, proving that he did indeed change his life totally.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable largely moved past the question's grammatical ambiguity to focus on the legendary transformation of the Roman soldier Longinus. While Claude Opus 4.7, Grok 4.20, and Gemini 3.1 Pro reached a consensus that a conversion from pagan centurion to Christian martyr constitutes a 'total' change, GPT-5.4 stood alone as a semantic skeptic, arguing that the flawed phrasing of the prompt made any definitive 'Yes' indefensible.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 1, Yes: 3
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Gemini 3.1 Pro provided the most comprehensive historical context, detailing Longinus's transition from a high-ranking Roman military career to the life of a monk and eventual martyr as evidence of a total transformation.
- No: GPT-5.4 argued that because the prompt is ungrammatical and ambiguous, there is no reliable evidentiary basis to support the strong claim of a 'total' life change.