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This passage critiques the uncritical glorification of science and technological enhancements, using the “bionic man” as a symbol of this trend. The author argues that while medical devices pacemakers, glasses, crutches are helpful, they are no replacement for God’s original design and natural human faculties. Scientific interventions, including test-tube babies, are portrayed as risky, morally complex, and often overhyped, with failures underreported. The core message is that God’s creation is superior, and reliance on technology as a supposed improvement over natural human design can mislead us and potentially jeopardize both life and moral freedom.
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By R.J. RushdoonyThis passage critiques the uncritical glorification of science and technological enhancements, using the “bionic man” as a symbol of this trend. The author argues that while medical devices pacemakers, glasses, crutches are helpful, they are no replacement for God’s original design and natural human faculties. Scientific interventions, including test-tube babies, are portrayed as risky, morally complex, and often overhyped, with failures underreported. The core message is that God’s creation is superior, and reliance on technology as a supposed improvement over natural human design can mislead us and potentially jeopardize both life and moral freedom.
#BionicMan #ScienceVsCreation #NaturalDesign #MedicalTechnology #MoralConsiderations