It's the sheer hubris of technocrats that astounds me. I'm Christian, and the more I learn of the whole technocracy movement, the more I realize we are back in the Garden of Eden with the serpent's tempting words, "Did G-d really say....?" These midwives are absolutely convinced of their Divine power and goodness all, ironically, to the detriment of the humanity they claim to care about.
It's the sheer hubris of technocrats that astounds me. I'm Christian, and the more I learn of the whole technocracy movement, the more I realize we are back in the Garden of Eden with the serpent's tempting words, "Did G-d really say....?" These midwives are absolutely convinced of their Divine power and goodness all, ironically, to the detriment of the humanity they claim to care about.
They are Nhilists. Lost. Denying God and the magic and mystery of Creation, attempting to ursurp and replace that which is beyond them. Instead they create outside of themselves the wasteland that is their soul.
It's the sheer hubris of technocrats that astounds me. I'm Christian, and the more I learn of the whole technocracy movement, the more I realize we are back in the Garden of Eden with the serpent's tempting words, "Did G-d really say....?" These midwives are absolutely convinced of their Divine power and goodness all, ironically, to the detriment of the humanity they claim to care about.
They are Nhilists. Lost. Denying God and the magic and mystery of Creation, attempting to ursurp and replace that which is beyond them. Instead they create outside of themselves the wasteland that is their soul.