Hello! Once again I have come with a question, although it is not my question in particular.
A friend of mine, a devout christian, has recently brought forth another portion of his theology: "Technology will destroy us"
My friend carefully explained to me that technology and learning has caused us to become dependant on science, and that when our technology fails on us, we will be left to suffer.
Now, I can see his point that our overuse of science could do this, but it goes on...
He also believes "following our desire to innovate, invent, and discover" (what I said in return) is giving into a desire that satan wants us to follow.
Third, he also feels that science has done nothing beneficial for us except in the field of health.
Fourth, science can not answer all of the questions, the bible has all of the answers that we need to know.
Fifth: I ,a Christian, am being fed lies by satan.
Now, this may seem strange, but I find something wrong with the ideology as a whole
. I have tried reasoning with him but he seems to be very close-minded on the whole topic. Is there anything I could possibly tell him on the basis that I am against this point of view overall?
A friend of mine, a devout christian, has recently brought forth another portion of his theology: "Technology will destroy us"
My friend carefully explained to me that technology and learning has caused us to become dependant on science, and that when our technology fails on us, we will be left to suffer.
Now, I can see his point that our overuse of science could do this, but it goes on...
He also believes "following our desire to innovate, invent, and discover" (what I said in return) is giving into a desire that satan wants us to follow.
Third, he also feels that science has done nothing beneficial for us except in the field of health.
Fourth, science can not answer all of the questions, the bible has all of the answers that we need to know.
Fifth: I ,a Christian, am being fed lies by satan.
Now, this may seem strange, but I find something wrong with the ideology as a whole
