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August 31, 2015 at 8:06 pm #303462
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GuestWell, here is a total flip on this. Could Satan’s minions be behind technology advances as well?
The A-Bomb proceeded nuclear fusion reactors, did it not?
An explosion of PORN fueled in many ways the explosive advances in the internet, as well as other digital technologies?
Video gaming technologies fuel hardware advances, which may be correlated to anti-social and a-social behaviors….except for cyber worlds?
The #1 use for the technology in this world (and I only mean the internet) is for evil purposes. It doesn’t mean that was God’s intent (because I am sure it wasn’t), but perhaps there are other forces behind accelerating technologies?
August 31, 2015 at 8:10 pm #303463Anonymous
GuestIts as good of an explanation as the other, Rob. August 31, 2015 at 8:15 pm #303464Anonymous
GuestHeber13 wrote:Just as the porn industry finds it more efficient.
The porn industry has been credited to making advances in video recording and playback on computers. Youtube has been accelerated due to testosterone.
August 31, 2015 at 8:23 pm #303465Anonymous
GuestTechnology is like any other tool, it can be used for good or evil… or neither. Technology can be used as another way to express our agency, maybe that alone is enough to convince people it comes from god. Good or evil, I’m just happy to have air conditioning and heated water.
August 31, 2015 at 8:24 pm #303466Anonymous
Guestnibbler wrote:Good or evil, I’m just happy to have air conditioning and heated water.
Here here…
August 31, 2015 at 8:37 pm #303467Anonymous
GuestQuote:Can you see a connection between the dispensation of the gospel and the rate of technological innovation?
There is a clear connection between population and technology…this was outlined in the recent publication, “The Second Machine Age” complete with graph to show how human population (worldwide) matched social development (defined as “a group’s ability to master its physical and intellectual environment to get things done,” which is of course aided/driven by technology.)
“For many thousands of years, humanity was a very gradual upward
trajectory. Progress was achingly slow, almost invisible. Animals and
farms, wars and empires, philosophies and religions all failed to exert
much influence. But just over two hundred years ago, something sudden
and profound arrived and bent the curve of human history—of
population and social development—almost ninety degrees.”
In other words, the industrial revolution kicked it off and since then both population and technology have shot upwards. I doubt technology advanced due to anything else. The graph and narrative is in the first chapter of the book, available online for free at the book’s website (just Google it. It’s a pretty good read.)
August 31, 2015 at 10:06 pm #303468Anonymous
GuestAlex wrote:I doubt technology advanced due to anything else.
Well said, Alex.
September 3, 2015 at 6:25 pm #303469Anonymous
GuestRob4Hope wrote:Well, here is a total flip on this.
Could Satan’s minions be behind technology advances as well?
The A-Bomb proceeded nuclear fusion reactors, did it not?
An explosion of PORN fueled in many ways the explosive advances in the internet, as well as other digital technologies?
Video gaming technologies fuel hardware advances, which may be correlated to anti-social and a-social behaviors….except for cyber worlds?
The #1 use for the technology in this world (and I only mean the internet) is for evil purposes. It doesn’t mean that was God’s intent (because I am sure it wasn’t), but perhaps there are other forces behind accelerating technologies?
Satan’s minions might as well be behind surveillance technology, brainwashing etc.
September 7, 2015 at 1:25 pm #303470Anonymous
GuestI think it is just one of those egocentric things Mormons tend to say. When you take the view that all things in humanity revolve around the gospel then technology is just another example of the restoration. Like many things correlation does not mean causation. -
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