Three Christian Ideas on Technology


In the Christian Educator’s Journal, Dan Beerens wrote a fascinating article about the interconnectedness of technology and faith. Technology has permeated every facet of the American society. Some might attempt to ignore this reality, but the more logical reaction is not to act as if it doesn’t exist, but to use it in a manner consistent with Christian beliefs. In this article, Beerens references Tim Challies, who wrote the book The Next Story: Life and Faith after the Digital Explosion. Challies presents three key ideas about technology for all Christians to consider.

First, technology is a gift from God. God instilled within humanity the desire to create. Man nurtured this creativity and developed many forms of amazing technology.

Second, technology is subject to the curse. Because the effects of Adam’s transgression were universal, anything in the hands of a fallen race is thereby subject to disuse. Technology has been abused on countless occasions, as mankind discovers innovative ways to rebel against their Creator.

Finally, the way technology is used determines whether it exalts God or breaks his commandments. Technology, in and of itself, is not a pernicious entity. Although the existence of it does increase the prevalence of sexual temptations, it is possible for a person to use it profitably. In the twenty-first century, Christians must adapt to the technological culture, applying these resources frequently while establishing safeguards to protect themselves from the dangers of a wicked society.

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