Monday, August 17, 2009

Resistance is...

Well, here we are just a few months after my first Blog post. The last time I wrote, I was talking about joining Twitter, and joining it with my Facebook as a way to better communicate to those who might find my point of view interesting.

I have now decided that we are DEFINATELY at a turning point in human development. Not in a physical sense, but in a IS THIS REALLY HAPPENING kind of way.

My friend Klo made a comment in response to my Tweet about District 9; "Agreed. District 9 does what all great sci-fi does: deals with real life issues and emotions in an imaginative way."

This made me think about a phrase that to this day brings up memories, for many people, of that horrifying first time they heard the words "Resistance is Futile." Three words that in all of their simplicity, delivered in a monotone of layered voices, that filled the viewer with dread and hopelessness as they gazed at the half-man half-machines on the screen. Ultimately the question is; how could a race become so screwed up that they lose themselves looking for perfection, drive the unique qualities we all have away, all in the name of progress...

Today sitting on the desk in front of me I have my desktop PC, my work phone (on which I can recieve E-mail at any time, and surf the internet, send messages,) my iPhone, (all features of other phone, but with my personal information,) a now defunct HP Pocket PC, and various other electronic gadgets. At any time, anyone I know can become aware of exactly what I am doing by either direct contact, (a phone call,) or indirectly by my posts on Twitter and Facebook. Almost instantaniously the world is consuming so much of this information, the internet can hardly handle the load. Remove this from us, disconnect us from the collective, and we often have withdrawals! All that is left is for us to begin implanting ourselves with bluetooth recievers (creepy idea from Shark Tank, please someone lock that guy up!) and we will truly have our technological and biological distinctiveness added to everyone else's. We are becoming so driven by this need to know it all, have access to it all, that we go nuts if we cannot figure it out! How many times do you find yourself running to the computer in the course of a normal conversation to look something up on Wikipedia or IMDB, just because the answer is on the tip of your tounge? That my friends is the beginning of our Collective conciousness...

I know we are a LONG way from the Borg, but as Klo said, this is something we WILL deal with later, and are dealing with now. Is it bad to have all this information at your fingertips? OF COURSE NOT! We are living in a wonderful time of discoveries, and interconnection between peoples of all countries that could never have been imagined even 20 years ago! I regularly play XBOX LIVE with a guy in Ireland, that was not even possible to make a free phone call across the pond until the internet came around, now we do it in game!

As Uncle Ben famously stated, "With great power, comes great responsibility." I want to add to that...

"With the power of instant knowledge, comes the need to reflect individually." Do not lose yourself in the pursuit of knowledge alone, get away from the gadgets, spend time with the phone and TV off. Do not let the TV raise your kids, and take all I said and throw it out the window. I know I will not be able to do what I say all the time, but I can try. God asks only 3 things of us, Believe, spend time in his word, and love each other. I will need to work on #2...


If you made it this far you will find this next piece of information interesting. There will be many new posts coming soon, not all of pointless ramblings, but of useful information. I am putting together the basis of a new blog/podcast(possibly) dealing with two of my favorite subjects: Technology and Worship. Stay tuned and make sure that you follow this blog as well as my twitter; Milerky2 for updates!







2 comments:

  1. Not to be one of "those" guys, but "With great power comes great responsibility" was Uncle Ben. Uncle Owen was Luke Skywalker's uncle.

    I'm glad I could give you something to think about. I definitely agree with your premise too. I was at a church retreat this weekend and kept having things I wanted to tweet or email but I didn't have a cell signal. Not being able to share my thoughts with the masses was frustrating. It was also a bit of a blessing as I was able to focus on the real reason I was there to begin with.

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