21 September 2020

Technological rebirths.

Every new technology that takes root in humanity, or becomes part of your closest social experiences, is like a new beginning, a rebirth into new behaviours, that force human behaviours through new stages of moral and intellectual maturity, behaviours that will be able to adapt to the challenges caused by that technology.  However, there are only the messages and guidance from the previous technological ages able to guide our growth to a new maturity in a new technological reality.  It is through experience evident that the current age has no actual maturity about the new beginning. Acting as if we are mature when we are not, is a normal fake action that can very easily become destructive when it turns into delinquent behaviours.  

As humanity, we have been bombarded with new births into new technologies, to the extent that we might even experience something like delinquency, but far worse because your age and society do not match the new delinquent behaviour.  This is because of the continuous technological death and rebirth we are exposed to have very little to say about our overall moral progress.  Like delinquents humanity now rejects most notions of objective moral guidance from a transcendent source and we shape our world accordingly.

However, like normal teenagers and children we sometime… we always, search for truth, but a new technology bombardment always has the ability to destruct our growth towards being new mature humans, for a new technological age.  This is the reality and just ask to be acknowledged. There are more than enough connection to the most perfect transcendent source of guidance to maturity in Jesus Christ available to all who seek.  Jesus Christ has already laid the foundation for true moral communities, that can advance through any challenge towards maturity.  Therefore I will keep my heart as close as possible to Christ’s heart for humanity, while I childishly enjoy the technological rebirths of humanity, and in particular my closest social experiences.

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