Friday, March 22, 2013

Has the modern man really died spiritually? Is it a bad sign?with the development of technology and science, we are being driven away from God and...

Technology is in no way an object of reductionism. If we
apply well the benefits of change and we discipline ourselves to understand that life
will continuously bring improvements to our way of lives, there will be no way of
blaming any social change on a lack of spirituality.


If
anything, the modern man has continuously looked for ways to proof that there is
something higher than us, because there is always a need for emotional support in
uncertain times. To say that technology and advancements have left us void of our
ethereal selves is, again, a reductionist thought and I would have to
disagree.

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