Metal Gods, Leviticus 19:4 - Carter Jobe
I was reading the book of leviticus last night, and came across the quote, "Do not turn to idols or make metal gods for yourselves. I am the Lord your God." (Leviticus 19:4). The idea of metal gods struck me as eerily reminiscent of the computers our society has come to idolize.
Nowadays, we humans spend far more time on the metal rectangle in our pockets than we do practicing religion, with the average screentime for students my age coming in at 7 to 8 hours per day. Drawing on my previous blog, we follow the moral code our metals gods instill in us, tuning in to agendas on social media, and following the opinions of the people we see in comment sections.
Those with a cellphone addiction, (a genuine majority of the U.S. teenaged population), prioritize their phones above all. Imagine the average teen put half of their screentime hours into productive activites, and the impacts this could have on society.
Most teens, including myself, know they have a problem with their metal god, however they continue to partake in carrying it around. This shows the allure that the phone has, in a fashion very similarly to sins like lust or greed.
As articial intelligence develops, we are buidling up the metal god into a sentient being, one which can control the technology that makes up our world. We are creating and idolizing a modern god for ourselves to replace the biblical God.
The idea of this metal god is a terrifying concept that the bible seemingly foretells in its ancient texts.
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