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RE: Recommended Reading

in #liberty6 years ago

What if we say, any technology sufficiently perfect to be altered/used by man in such a way that it can be used for any but moral purposes is God? I do not know, I feel like there has to be a definition there, and then a corresponding proposition that proves this technology cannot exist.

Probably not critically important (although philosophically interesting...and perhaps not without application in Christian apologetics).

Either way, the key takeaway from the entire thread is certainly

But I'm not sure it means that a thing should not be pursued just because it will ultimately fail on some near or far timeline.

We certainly should (and indeed have no choice but to) pursue imperfect solutions to our temporal problems with the direction of natural and special revelation until such time as the consummation of God's plan for redemption arrives.

That is hard for me to do. I would rather go live in the woods and wait it out :)

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