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Growing Technology, Declining Human State?

I follow blogs and social media covering a varying array of topics. Working in the telecommunications industry, and being a programmer, has me spending a lot of time keeping up with what’s going on in the tech world. However, being a parent I also like to know how all of this new technology is going to affect my kids. For me there are deeper questions to consider, beyond just trying out the new shiny thing to hit the market.

I recently read this article by Tim Elmore with his take on what’s coming this year in the realm of new technologies, and what affects it’s going to have on the world as we know it.

Exciting and Scary New Realities Coming This Year

When I read, and see, how people are talked to and treated on social media, and then look at their affect on “the real world”, I have great concerns with where our world is heading.

When do we stop to ask ourselves if we should, and not just if we can?

When I see parents handing a mobile device to their teen, and worse pre-teen, I fear for the position we’re putting our kids in. There is so much that we’re giving them access to without guidance of any kind, or protection. Even I’m constantly questioning my own boundaries with my kids, and I’m one of the ones involved with powering all this new technology.

You say, “I am allowed to do anything” —but not everything is good for you. You say, “I am allowed to do anything”—but not everything is beneficial. – 1 Corinthians 10:23 NLT

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2 Comments

  1. Right on brother. This is a topic that I wrestle with. I wish I understood how to walk the line better. Social media specifically is a place people want to interact, yet I find my desire to engage in that platform lessen everyday. But, it is where business happens, groups happen, communication happens etc. I have considered eliminating all personal interaction and simply use it for business and group communication.

    1. Yeah, I completely left Facebook for like a year once. Unfortunately it made it hard to engage with people for some things. I still prefer grabbing a cup of coffee and engaging in deeper conversation with people.

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