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Is it just me, or the farther we create technology to communicate we split ourselves apart?
05-06-2013, 02:16 PM
Post: #1
Is it just me, or the farther we create technology to communicate we split ourselves apart?
People would rather text, Facebook then talk on phone or hang out. It's getting worse with every technological advancement. The more we try to connect the more we split ourselves apart.

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05-06-2013, 02:17 PM
Post: #2
 
The paradox of our age

“We have bigger house
But smaller families;
More convenience, but less time
We have more degrees, but less sense;
More knowledge, but less judgement;
More experts, but more problems;
More medicines, but less healthiness
We have been all the way to
the moon and back, but have trouble
crossing the street to meet
the new neighbour.
We built more computers to hold more
information to produce more
copies than ever,
but have less communication.
We have become long on quantity,
But short on quality.
These are times of fast foods,
But slow digestion;
Tall man but short character;
Steep profits but shallow relationships.
It’s a time when there is much in the window,
But nothing in the room.

His Holiness The X1V Dalai Lama


Evil pervading powers over man.
Currency, arms, Monotheistic religion/false Gods/media and prime markeks.

Monotheism is believed to have originated in the form of the Torah which was revealed to Moses around 1440 BC, traditionally ascribed to Moses as having written it during the Exodus from Egypt???
It is a belief in the existence of a single (one) god as a separate being.
Also they don’t accept Jesus as the Messiah who said I and my farther are one! (Pantheism)

Messianic Judaism.
The Torah consists of five books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.
Written predominantly in Biblical Hebrew with a few instances of Biblical Aramaic.

Religion is man-made, and dangerously so when man became God turning Pantheism into Monotheism (In other words, Man becomes false God/false priest/heretic), possibly the parables and the words of enlightened beings perverted by heretics/false priests for purposes of acquiring false pervasive power over others, who then tells the uneducated, the desperate, the poor thus the easily suggestible how things should be.
The Persians used this in the form of Zoroastrianism along with force to rule half the known world (500 BCE)
So did the Roman Empire 44 BC to 1453 AD
So did the British Empire which all fell.
So did the Spanish and Portuguese in South America 1494 which went on for 400 years.

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05-06-2013, 02:25 PM
Post: #3
 
I agree to a large extent; but at least some technological advances have made distance communication more personal. For example, video calls and videoconferencing have incorporated the visual element into distance communication.
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05-06-2013, 02:36 PM
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Yes, the world is becoming more and more impersonal and people value the ability to 'communicate' out of proportion to anything that they have to communicate.
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