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Ep. 98 – How Technology Will Challenge Our Faith

How does technology today affect our mentality and our faith? Along with guest Pastor Emilio Ramos, the guys discuss the tech at our fingertips and the possibilities of the future, as well as some startling realities that are nearer than you might think.

Show Notes

In today’s episode, the guys welcome special guest Emilio Ramos to talk about an important and relevant topic: technology and how it will challenge our faith in the days ahead.  In order to wrap our minds around this topic, we also need to understand the related concept of futurism.  “Futurism” is an umbrella term that deals with predicting what our lives will look like in the future.  Thinkers ranging from philosophers to tech developers weigh in on this future, and their ideas are not only relevant to the future, but have ever-growing implications for today.  The agenda for tech now and moving into the future is more and more integration into our lives, and we can see even now that tech giants inform us not so much about new gadgets as about what these gadgets can do.  Technology is part of our lives, and is becoming nearly part of us.  And as things continue to move forward, we step toward a point of “technological singularity,” which will occur when tech will advance so far that we won’t be able to comprehend what it will look like to live in that world or to be human in that space.

This may sound concerning, but the guys also explain that technology in itself is amoral; this lack of a clear moral problem is, in fact, what complicates the situation of developing tech for us as Christians.  The guys love technology for many reasons, but are wary of dangers that it brings along with it.  Technology can, for instance, oppose our resting before God and our meditating on His Word, and we can easily transition from using technology as a tool to help us to being used by technology.  Technology can turn us into overly political or conspiratorial people, distract us from the gospel, and have negative effects on our kids.  Ultimately, technology shaping us is not a new thing, but it is a matter that we have to deal with in new and different ways.  As developers pursue life-extension tech and delve further into VR, we must remember that these things can never be true eternal life.  We must always work to be wise in our use of technology, saying no to things that will be unhealthy in our lives and homes, and factoring in the realities of technology and its influence in our discipleship relationships.

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