Religion
In reply to the discussion: Religion and the new technology [View all]Thats my opinion
(2,001 posts)that you are somehow fixated on. Your response assumes a concept of God which both of us would think less than useful. As every discipline grows--it is called evolution--so concepts of God continue to grow. We are far far from the old man in the sky who plays favorites, or that there is a big person somewhere out there who gives us only what we can understand, or who spoon feeds the human race.
I think it would be easy to attack science, or any other discipline, using concepts that the scientific community has or is in the process of rejecting. When I say that you are an outside, it is the vital conversations going on within the theological community that you are either unaware if or don't want to admit even exists.
It is interesting that those of who just want to attack religion evade the question posed in my initial post: Does a change in technology change the way the brain functions?