Monday, November 19, 2018
Questions For Google
Listen to "Questions For Google" on Spreaker.
What would your life be like if you had Google during your teen years? My parents knew I had questions and wasted no time trying to endlessly teach. The problem is they didn't have the answers to this ever changing planet of communities. More people go to Google then God. On this podcast I talk about that subject. Trying to get spiritual answers in a world where God's not seen, heard or physically available to take on your present storm. I'm no expert on the subject but I'm really good at going to Google. Without going all out religious, we all know the search engine feels nothing, doesn't know our situation away from the computer and will never truly appear in your life but in the places we choose to operate a thought. Whereas that connection to a higher shape of spiritual growth and studies has laid out a path of awareness, patience and forgiveness. If all we ever got were answers and victories would we be interested in personal growth? Most of what we need and or seek is located in the struggle. Which is such a waste of time for so many. Walmart and Amazon have made it too easy to pull us toward the comforts of the moment and not the foundation of survival required for tomorrows walk. Look at what Spell Check has done to us. We're lazy spellers. We rely on the computer to correct the sentences. When I receive a handwritten or typed out message it's horrid. The grammar is way off and the words are attempts at trying to make a connection. What has a life overtaken by Google delivered? Doesn't the internet connection change your way of thinking? One minute you're looking up better ways to change a light bulb only to find the stories on the side convincing you to research the taste of a Butterball turkey. What if God could readjust his way of speaking and gave us faster replies? Would you leap over to Yahoo or Bing?
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