We would never say it this way. We probably would not acknowledge it if asked. In fact, we most often would deny having such affections. But by the way we respond to and use technology, we too often act as if it is our savior.
A recent new piece of technology promises, like so many other encased microchips, to be the tool that will provide us more time to do the more important responsibilities of life. In “Be Here Now”, Tim Challies argues that it will in fact “make the problem worse.”
We would not only do well to read this article, but we do well to think about the place that technology holds in our lives and whether we use it or it uses us and usurps the right position of godly activities in our lives.
