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Our moral problems are not solved by faster machines. At the turn of the twentieth century, many thinkers were convinced that there was a "scientific" answer to all the problems that plague human existence. As we stand at the beginning of the twenty-first century, we can see that the same technology that produced the factory produced the extermination camp. The same technology that increases production threatens to cause global environmental disaster. We face greater conundrums than ever. How should we decide? How should we live? Journalist Denyse O'Leary provides a witty, entertaining defence…mehr

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Our moral problems are not solved by faster machines. At the turn of the twentieth century, many thinkers were convinced that there was a "scientific" answer to all the problems that plague human existence. As we stand at the beginning of the twenty-first century, we can see that the same technology that produced the factory produced the extermination camp. The same technology that increases production threatens to cause global environmental disaster. We face greater conundrums than ever. How should we decide? How should we live? Journalist Denyse O'Leary provides a witty, entertaining defence of a Christian perspective on this world and our place in it.
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Autorenporträt
Denyse O'Leary is a freelance writer based in Toronto who enjoys writing about faith and science issues. She writes for Christian Week, Christianity Today, and Faith Today on hot science topics. She also writes for a number of Canadian newspapers and consumer magazines such as Canadian Bookseller and Mystery Magazine. She teaches writing and tries very hard to practice the art of careful listening.