Did you know there are anti-technology web-sites? As for your question, Christians fear technology will one day prove God doesn't exist.
P.S. Should I quit with the Q jokes.
2006-10-04 15:03:47
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answered by jedi1josh 5
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If the Bible were anti-technology, it would be really, really heavy. Imagine every page being carved in stone or dried mud. The printing press hadn't even been imagined when the Bible was "written". Christians have embraced technology through the millenia. It's just when a particular bit of technology doesn't jive with their agenda that they get all bent out of shape.
2006-10-04 15:05:56
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answered by southeastside 2
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No, no. The Bible and or Christians are not against technology or stem cell research. We are against cloning humans to slaughter for stem cells. To date there has been no usable results from stem cell research that was harvested from embryos. But, there has been from adult stem cells.
2006-10-04 15:06:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Most Christians don't have a problem with adult stem cell research. In adult stem cell research no life has to be forfeited for the sake of research.
Embryonic stem cell research is a different story. Life has to be forfeited, destroyed for the sake of research.
2006-10-04 15:05:22
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answered by Anonymous
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what? theres no mention of stem cell research because the bible takes place during a time when people still needed a god to explain things
2006-10-04 15:03:01
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answered by crl_hein 5
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I don't know about anti-technology, but it's definitely anti-science, which in effect is anti-helping people.
2006-10-04 17:00:56
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answered by Aussie Chick 5
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NO> the bible teaches us why we are here and how we can return to god, it is not concerned with scientific endeavors>
2006-10-04 15:02:16
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answered by Anonymous
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