As An End, God Exists In Technology
You're Really Close ... You Almost Understand
Technology Exists
As An Attempt To Find And Touch God
2006-08-20 16:03:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No. God doesn't exist in anything because that would mean that He was a part of something. Instead technology exists in God....it is a part of God as are all created things. God is the whole and we and everything we know is in part. That does not mean that God is the sum of His parts or that we could construct Him by somehow putting together EVERYTHING we know, can see, measure, etc.
God is truth and all truth is God -- I believe math, science, philosophy, every discipline point to God and His ordered creation.
I read some posts earlier slamming Christians for being unintelligent because they didn't use their brains because they used faith instead. As a logical person faith is the most difficult mental exercise I have ever experienced.
Back to the point, I just watched a great show on the Bible Code that shows how historical events are encoded in the Torah. It was a fascinating show!!
2006-08-20 15:05:52
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answered by Anonymous
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If knowledge of God is objective knowledge, then, yes, God is in technology because technology is the only objective knowledge we have.
Technology is objective in that it works for everyone, no matter what other beliefs they may have. It works for Osama Bin Laden just as well as it works for George W. Bush. We can disagree completely with religious fundamentalists and those of different faiths can disagree completely with each other, but we all have it in common that a gun will work for and against all of us quite impartially.
So, if we have any knowledge of God, it is in our knowledge of technology.
2006-08-20 16:20:11
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answered by brucebirdfield 4
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God's wonder exists everywhere.
Science "shatters God's world into smaller and smaller pieces in quest of meaning... and all it finds is more questions." "We cry out for meaning." "They are the desperate cry of the mordern soul, lonely and tormented, crippled by its own enlightmenment and its inability to accept meaning in anything removed from technology." "Who is more ignorant? The man who cannot define lightning, or the man who does not respect its awesome power?" "Do you not see God in your science? How can you miss Him! You proclaim that the slightest change in the force of gravity or the weight of an atom would have rendered our universe a lifeless mist rather than our magnificent sea of heavenlly bodies, and yet you fail to see God's hand in this?" "Have you become so spiritually bankrupt that we would rather believe in mathematical impossiblitiy than in a power greather than us?"--- Dan Brown's Chapter 94
2006-08-20 15:03:29
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answered by Kanda 5
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Man only uses technology, because he was given a
marvelous, complex brain by God, to do these things.
The computer we are all communicating with right now
is to the glory of God, and yet the computer pales in
comparison to the human brain/mind.
2006-08-20 15:16:29
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answered by Jaymagiclady 3
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YEAH! technology is not made by god therefore it is full of error. If not we wont need mechanics and computer junkies
2006-08-20 18:20:40
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answered by MysticArcher 1
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Yes,because technology is using all his natural forces and laws that he already made.
2006-08-20 15:04:23
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answered by sandra 2
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i have never heard of any god in technology
2006-08-20 14:53:12
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answered by money 2
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Only in that he gave us the ability to create it.
2006-08-20 15:00:56
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answered by spunk113 7
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Hmmm, good question which there is no way of knowing.
2006-08-20 14:59:57
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answered by Anonymous
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