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Computerology....

stephen

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We are all aware that these machines have advanced to become a social necessity. Compared with the finite brain of the homo-sapien they are faster, more reliable, the result being that these machines are taking over.......

Computers are now programmed to learn from the consequences of decisions and so build up a memory of experience. A machine that can think!! Computers not only compete with Master's of the game of Chess,
but they can win. I have been surprised to see youth's playing 'whatever game' on the p.c. to win money? No chance whatsoever. If someone were to give these lads a brain......they would have one.

The p.c. now solves political problems quickly by "determining the policy of minimum risk". Who can tell but what soon we shall be deciding our careers, selecting our wives, playing the stock exchange, resolving personal problems and assessing situations all by the computer. Our lives will be dominated by the electronic brain........dear Lord help us.

There is no doubt that computerisation is invaluable to industry, sociologist's, educationalist's, and all who need statistics at speed. But it will never be a match for the human brain.
1 The human brain filters information, selecting required data from a mass of irrelevant details. The p.c. will always have a periphery of irrelevant details and procedure.
2 Computers have to be fed with precise written programmes. Who or what can prepare these programmes? The human brain. The programme-decider will always be the master. Then again no computer has feelings. They may simulate them, but no machine can experience the emotional complexities, the poignant sensations, the moral judgements of a human being. Can a machine laugh, or weep, or reproduce, or be conscience stricken, love hate, or worship God.

Modern technology is getting so advanced that the production of a man made man is no longer scientific fiction. REvelation 13 : 15 of an image that has life, that can speak, that can destroy, is approaching reality.

But will happiness ensue? No, true happiness is outside of the mechanical sphere, no computer can produce peace of mind: nor does happiness lie in the monetary sphere, nor does happiness come from mental stimulation. There is a measure of delight in music, in literature and the arts, but happiness lies deeper than such can reach. Happiness certainly does not come from medication or the use of drugs. Nor does happiness spring from morality, or natural goodness.

There is only one source from which man's true happiness derives and that is conformity to the will of his Maker. St. Augustines great dictum applies here: "Thou hast created us for Thyself, and our heart cannot be quieted till it find repose in Thee" Fellowship with God brings to us "love which passeth knowledge" (Eph. 3:9) "joy unspeakable and full of glory" (1Peter 1:8) and "peace which passes all understanding" (Phil 4:7)

Such are beyond the power of any computer to manufacture or assess.
 
Amen Brother

I look at places like e-harmony and Match and wonder if computer matching of people for compatibility is "the Godly or the un-Godly way to go?"

What about developing our own people, perception and discernment skills as we grow in the Lord so that we make good and Godly choices?

If we are going to do that we need time in the "real" world, interacting and fellowshiping with real people while trusting the Lord to show us which person He has chosen for us.... Anybody getting the picture of the computer as a potential idol in our lives?

Safe decisions based on man's judgments are not the way of the Christian!

Come out of the world and be separate! Be to Him separated unto righteousness. No compromise with the world will ever yield fruit unto righteousness. Be a watchman, be vigilant, be prepared. The Lord is coming and He may come as the thief in the night when ony the prepared watchmen will know. Have oil for your lamps set aside. Store your treasures in heaven. Walk in the Spirit and serve the Lord.

Use whatever tools that are appropriate to accomplish these goals that the world may provide, but seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness daily. Walk with the Spirit separated from the world and we will all meet in heaven at our appointed time.

God Bless and keep us all and may we continue to put God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit first in our lives daily.
 
Amen brother Bob. Looking at your profile I see that you have an interest in the computer. That would make you a wonderman to me. I have just spent some days without my p.c.

It has made me aware just how much I depend upon the computer. My thread is the result of my thoughts upon this matter of the machine in my life. Communicating, writing and putting together, wasting my time etc. HaHa

MmMm
 
Then you know my post is as much a reminder to me to do things in moderation and balance as it is a message to others.

I find the computer a powerful tool when doing Bible Study. I read my physical bible but to search out word meanings and how the same word was used elsewhere in the bible, my bible software is much faster and in many ways more convenient than my fingers.

But, I too can waste time at the computer. I can let it fill time that might be better spent serving the Lord in other ways so it is a constant balancing act to stay connected to real life and serve others.

I find it can be time trap or time pit I can easily fall into for too many hours

Yet I do enjoy it and must struggle to balance its use against its becoming a trap
 
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