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In reply to the discussion: Religion and the new technology [View all]napoleon_in_rags
(3,992 posts)13. "This is not a response"
Last edited Fri Feb 3, 2012, 10:51 PM - Edit history (1)
Its a series of touches to a sceen, held in memory on my phone, then communicted through radio , electricity to DU, stored in a database, wrapped up in html just for you when you log in to see it. So yes, its quite a few levels of representation beyond the old "this is not a pipe" painting. So much so the 'painting' part has vanished into technological obscurity.
So can it point to the divine? Is a pipe still a pipe when the representation can seem as real as the real thing? That's the question for me...The more impressive, the more immersive a techno religious experience is, the more it distracts people from that quiet inner seeking?
I think it does change our brains.
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Regarding your last two paragraphs, you are talking about some other form of religion,
Thats my opinion
Feb 2012
#29
Instant access to information; but usually a quick, shallow stab at this information.
Jim__
Feb 2012
#3
So I wonder if you may believe that much of what is happening is manipulative?
Thats my opinion
Feb 2012
#7