However, for the moment I want to reflect on a recent event. A friend of a friend (who I do not know) passed away suddenly this week. I found out about this via my friend's posts on Facebook. This woman was 35 and a mother of 5 girls. In spite of our medical technology, the doctors could not save her. I cannot lessen the tragedy here, and can only imagine the pain her family and friends are experiencing right now. To me, besides a reminder of the reality of death (and our sin), I am reminded that no amount of technology will ever overcome death. But how is death defeated? I Corinthians 15:54b tells us "Death is swallowed up in victory." Not technology, but the victory of Christ on the cross, won for His people. And even death will be destroyed in the end. Looking elsewhere for salvation from death is useless and foolish. Looking to Christ is life and peace.
Oct 20, 2011
Technology Cannot Overcome Death
My apologies for a lack of posts - life happens. Looking forward, I'm currently reading a book called SimChurch by Douglas Estes and will blog about it soon. I also plan to go through the book of Proverbs and discuss the many verses there that address technology.
Oct 10, 2011
Free Kindle book from John Dyer - Today Only
John Dyer's book in Kindle version is free today:
http://donteatthefruit.com/2011/10/my-book-is-free-on-amazon-today/
I haven't read it but here's a great chance to pick it up and check it out.
http://donteatthefruit.com/2011/10/my-book-is-free-on-amazon-today/
I haven't read it but here's a great chance to pick it up and check it out.
Some Steve Jobs Links
This is a roundup of obituaries and commentaries on the death of Steve Jobs I personally find interesting.
- Steve Jobs 1995-2011 (comprehensive obituary from Wired)
- Steve Jobs, Apple Founder, Dies (from GetReligion)
- iSad – A Lutheran Perspective on the Death of Steve Jobs – One More Thing (by Paul T. McCain)
- Steve Jobs, 1955-2011 (by Albert Mohler)
- Steve Jobs, the Allure of Technology, and the Image of God (by John Dyer)
- Steve Jobs and the Great Commission (by Michael Milton)
- Steve Jobs (1995-2011) (by Nathan W. Bingham)
Oct 7, 2011
Still wear a watch?
Watches are apparently for old people. When the band on my most recent watch broke, I gave up on them myself. I have my phone with me all the time and often my iPad, so why bother? I think we're in a time of transition around watches and other technologies as mobile devices grow in use in our culture. However, I have a few observations.
Oct 5, 2011
Overcoming the effects of the fall
I firmly believe we should try to push back the effects of the fall - and technology is one of the main ways we do so. We'll never overcome sin (without Christ anyway) but some things we can indeed improve.
I'm sure there are various rational, logical arguments for this. However, I think this video, of a woman born deaf that can finally hear her own voice using technology, is a much better "proof" for pursuing technology in a fallen world:
Thanks to the Washington Post blog.
I'm sure there are various rational, logical arguments for this. However, I think this video, of a woman born deaf that can finally hear her own voice using technology, is a much better "proof" for pursuing technology in a fallen world:
Thanks to the Washington Post blog.
Oct 3, 2011
Just discovered some more blogs
I recently found some more blogs that focus on the intersection of theology and technology. Here you go:
- The Second Eclectic - I have not read it all yet, but this post on the Amish view of technology was very helpful.
- theo|digital - currently going through the chapters of John Dyer's new book
- tech.soul.culture - The first post I read dealt with Don Norman's book The Design of Everyday Things
(which I read in one of my early engineering courses) and was very insightful
Let me know of any others that might be helpful.
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