Very good once again. I believe that the end game for this technology will be and is headed toward replacement theology. Toward a world that really believes that the God of the Bible is no longer relevant and someone he's been surpassed or usurped. When in reality technology points again to the reality of a true and living God. WiFi could be seen as a reflection of faith. Intangible, invisible, but can yield both the visible and tangible when used correctly pulling from the atmosphere those things desired. It's only the top of the iceberg.
Very good once again. I believe that the end game for this technology will be and is headed toward replacement theology. Toward a world that really believes that the God of the Bible is no longer relevant and someone he's been surpassed or usurped. When in reality technology points again to the reality of a true and living God. WiFi could be seen as a reflection of faith. Intangible, invisible, but can yield both the visible and tangible when used correctly pulling from the atmosphere those things desired. It's only the top of the iceberg.