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A View from La Costa Torah and technology complement each other jewishsightseeing.com, June 12, 2006 |
In fact, there is not only no
contradiction between the Torah and the “Modern World,” but they are in
a symbiotic and complimentary relationship. Science is meant to discover the
truth in the world around us. Technology is used to enhance human life in
this world. In other words, they share the exact same purpose as the Torah!
There is not a single contradiction between science, technology, and the
Torah, not one.
Some cases in point; 1. Modern science
has led to some incredible advances in the field of medicine. Doctors today
have more tools at their disposal and a greater understanding of how
diseases work than any time previous. They use their knowledge with great
dexterity causing human life expectancy to skyrocket. 2. Advances in
technology have given us the resources to make the world a much smaller
place. Instantaneous communications with people on the other side of the
globe is no longer fantasy but reality, and what is best is that this
ability lies with everyone who has access to a personal computer.
What does all of this have to do with
Judaism? The Jewish outlook on these advancements is that the more we can
control and manipulate the world around us, the more we can grasp G-d’s
interactions with us and this world. If we are able to see what is going on
in many places around the world simultaneously, obviously G-d is Omnipresent
and Omniscient. Since G-d created this world and us, G-d is superior to His
creation.
Jewish organizations have availed
themselves of modern technology, big time. What Jewish institution doesn’t
have a website? How about www.AskMoses.com, where the latest chat and
data-base technologies are employed so that anyone can come online and chat
with a scholar about Torah issues, 24 hours a day, six days a week (closed
on Shabbos of course).
In my own case I am going to use the
airwaves via the radio to teach Torah (and talk about Israel and many others
issues of interest) to the San Diego region when on July 2nd I
begin a weekly one-hour radio program on KCBQ 1170am from 8 – 9pm. Oh, and
by the way, I just wrote this article on a computer thusly using technology
as a tool to teach Torah and make the world a better place!
LeChaim To Life with
Rabbi E
Sundays from 8 - 9pm on
KCBQ 1170am. Can also be heard at www.KCBQ.com.
"The Show that is
conversational, educational, and inspirational!"
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