Quest for Knowledge and Man’s Needs (Part X)
Man is insatiable. Just like his quest for knowledge, man’s needs are endless. Sometimes it all boils down to who gets the most toys. Science is commendable for it has achieved great strides in promoting mankind. At the same time, it has also managed to reduce us to mere creatures of comfort. Look at the number of gadgets science has invented to facilitate our lives and speed up work – computers, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, microwave ovens and so many others. Yet, how come we never find the time to be with our loved ones. How ironic could that be?
Communication is supposedly getting better these days. What with computers, internet, cell phones, television, dvd’s, voice over internet protocols (voip) technology and all other gadgets. The world is getting smaller and more connected. Yet how come many still feel alienated more than ever? Probably because we all want talk but nobody wants to listen. No wonder there is a rising tide of marriage meltdowns and relationship break-ups these days.
Knowledge has twisted our lives, our relationships, our ideas of God. God was right. The best punishment was not death but the knowledge of right and wrong. We end up punishing each other. We choose our punishment. Too much knowledge did not liberate us as expected. It serves to imprison us some more as our wants and needs evolve.
Our need to acquire more and know more distract us from the very reason why we are here which is to live a life close to God. We concern ourselves too much with the non-essentials that we fail to grasp the beauty of basking in (and not in unraveling) the mystery. That mystery is best lived by faith.
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