Kurzweil claims that computers have the power to confer eternal life on people like himself while Beane claims computers are capable of creating an entire universe — JerseyFlight
the reason traditional religions are dying is because mankind has ... technology. — JerseyFlight
As for a new "religion", there will always be those who find causes they obsess over and "worship". — Philosophim
I don't think of it in terms of a self-conscious religious movement...(Instead) how it causes him to act and how he acts toward it. Do people worship technology, for example? — JerseyFlight
What happens if the average person must go without their phone, without the internet, without television, even for the space of one week? — JerseyFlight
I would like to see some of the thinkers on here comment on technology within the context of symbolism, specifically contrasting it with religious symbolism. — JerseyFlight
First, we would need to define what a religion is. — Philosophim
They become bored. — Philosophim
Did you have a symbol in mind yourself to discuss? — Philosophim
Much fasnication with technology has to do with sexuality — Gregory
We don't see people worshipping cars — Gregory
First, we would need to define what a religion is.
— Philosophim
I have purposely bypassed this approach. — JerseyFlight
Without defining what a religion is, I'm not sure we can come to any meaningful discussion comparing it to technology. — Philosophim
Yes but we have to connect the computer symbols with the screen technology. — Gregory
This would make technology a vastly superior religion to any religion that came before it. — JerseyFlight
I guess you might be wanting to discuss whether the worship of idols qualifies as a religion? — Metaphysician Undercover
Or would you dispute that the worship of technology qualifies as idolatry? — Metaphysician Undercover
all worship is idolatry because nothing is the summation of all good. — Gregory
I don't see what you're getting at. If something becomes an indispensable part of a person's life, say a car, or a phone, why would you call that thing a religion, unless the person was worshipping it as an idol? — Metaphysician Undercover
No, instead, the mere existence of computers is used to belittle the human mind — JerseyFlight
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