Currently advances in science are moving rapidly and in doing so are shaking many from the tree of world religion. The largest organized religions of all are seeing a decrease of followers. But are Biblical Scholars and World Religions afraid of change; afraid of losing their power base? What about their followers what do they have to say about all this? Well most followers who are holdouts are not worried about it really. Recently in a think tank a biblical scholar had something to say about the potential evil use of technology advances and talked about the ethics issues; he stated:
"God teaches and guides. I am not afraid of change, but you guessed right about some giving you the Bible for reference… look to it.”
This was met with a tinge of animosity from another online think tanker in the forum. Who wished the gentleman and biblical scholar would keep his religion out of the field of science and technology referring to the Earth being round not flat. In fact he was so riled up after the four pages of biblical ramblings that he stated:
”Thank you for your perceived and meaningful advice, unfortunately having failed to properly make your points, I would not be wise to follow your advice in these matters. Indeed, why would anyone need an external invisible friend to guide one? I think therefore I am, so I think I will follow my own lead, t
How do you feel about technology and religion? Can they co-exist? Do you look towards the bible to guide you in issues of ethics with regards to technology? Think on this in 2006.
"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/