Amazing indeed. As a teacher, I naturally start dreaming about this technology's potential for education.
I do think that one or two of the statements in the video express the devil's doctrine: what can be done should be done. I mean, why in the world would you need something like that on every wall surface of your house? Makes me think of "Pleasant Valley Sunday" "And Mister Green, he's so serene, he's got a TV in every room." Great.
And how many home cooks will have a surface like that in the kitchen? Okay, maybe the machine can recognize a blob of peanut butter. My dog can do that AND clean it up for a lot less that 5000 big ones. Do you need something like that to remind you to cook the green beans with bacon? The machine is smarter than me, but can't go next door and borrow a cup of sugar? I already HAVE kids.
Trey, what's amazing is that you only said one word.
Neva, the coffee table isn't smarter than you it just is able to do certain tasks faster.
Frank, are you showing your age by quoting the Monkees? Interesting that the Monkees would sing a song despising technology while using technology to record their song. However, I do agree with you that not everything that can be done should be done.We live in an age that doesn't question the use of anything. Maybe that is an over reaction to the age where we questioned everything.
I've been in full time ministry for over 30 years (one year of youth ministry and the rest in the pulpit) with four churches. I'm married since 1976 to Pat. I have three grown children and three grand sons.
Theology for the Community of God by Stanley Grenz
Biblical Theology: A Proposal by Brevard Childs
Favorite Quotes
***"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." (C. S. Lewis)
***"Our churches have turned into theaters and our preachers have turned into witty motivational speakers with high entertainment value," (Thomas G. Long)
**Too often, Preachers think that they have to make the Gospel more interesting to the world instead of allowing an already interesting and powerful Gospel go about remaking the world. Can preaching once again be revived to its proper end? (William Willimon)
**Habit is habit, and not to be flung out of the window by any man, but coaxed downstairs one step at a time. (Mark Twain)
**The fundamental problem with most of us is not deficient self-esteem but inadequate divine-esteem. (Daniel Block)
**If my sermon becomes another product that makes you feel a little less miserable this week, then that, it seems to me, is a little less than the gospel. (William Willimon)
4 comments:
Amazing ...
Wow! i want one!
Not really, I dont think I am quite ready for a coffee table that is smarter than I am.
Peace
neva
Amazing indeed. As a teacher, I naturally start dreaming about this technology's potential for education.
I do think that one or two of the statements in the video express the devil's doctrine: what can be done should be done. I mean, why in the world would you need something like that on every wall surface of your house? Makes me think of "Pleasant Valley Sunday" "And Mister Green, he's so serene, he's got a TV in every room." Great.
And how many home cooks will have a surface like that in the kitchen? Okay, maybe the machine can recognize a blob of peanut butter. My dog can do that AND clean it up for a lot less that 5000 big ones. Do you need something like that to remind you to cook the green beans with bacon? The machine is smarter than me, but can't go next door and borrow a cup of sugar? I already HAVE kids.
Trey, what's amazing is that you only said one word.
Neva, the coffee table isn't smarter than you it just is able to do certain tasks faster.
Frank, are you showing your age by quoting the Monkees? Interesting that the Monkees would sing a song despising technology while using technology to record their song. However, I do agree with you that not everything that can be done should be done.We live in an age that doesn't question the use of anything. Maybe that is an over reaction to the age where we questioned everything.
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