Personhood and digital totalitarianism

The Church can’t remain silent in the face of the transformation of the human into a number,” he concludes. “It has no right to compromise with a system that, invoking progress, abolishes freedom, records the person, and deconstructs his spiritual essence… It’s now time for vigilance. It’s time for confession

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Thank you for posting! I was waiting for a church figure to call this out for what it is!

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Well thought out!
I’ll keep this handy; in case I want a quick-fix reality check.
Thanks for the link!

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Thanks for posting Komana.

“The Church cannot accept that state authorities simultaneously know the bank account, medical condition, taxation, and religious identity of every citizen—and can regulate their life accordingly,” he states. “This isn’t merely technological progress. It’s the abolition of personal autonomy, free will, and spiritual identity.”

That’s a huge ‘nutshell’ that should be blasted around the world. Peoples’ memories have been become so short that truths such as the above quotation quickly become meaningless.

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I wonder if some people have memory function at all! Reactionary programmed mostly thru dopamine regulation via tech?

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@neru
I’d say that is a very real possibility.

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