archaeologist, it seems like you reject secular achievements in some places but do not in others (see: posting on the internet). Do you have a standard for what is acceptable to use, or is it an arbitrary process
this is getting into territory that requires that the other side acts rationally and respectfully.
you keep appealing to technology as your justification for pursuing secular scientific theories and thinking; but what about the 'science' of drug making?
are you thinking you are allowed to take drugs or that drugs are good because science figured out a way to manufacture them?
you seem to only paint part of the picture when you want to pursue that which is not of God despite what God says.
or what about the car? it can help people or it can kill, both require humans to operate and both depend on those human's attitude. what is good or bad about the car in and of itself?? nothing.
many christians invented technology we use today, does that make their inventions more or less valuable than secular ones? or does it justify our use of technology? no.
technology is like the gun. the gun does not kill, the person pulling the trigger is responsible for that act thus we have to look at that person's attitude, spiritual condition and other factors.
what is the purpose behind the act? are you disobeying God by pulling the trigger? if it is a sinful act (murder) then yes; if it is for target practice, then no.
now God said, 'do not follow the world or its thinking (i have quoted many verses to this effect); is pursuing a secular theory a sinful act or not?
i will wait till you answer that question.