Communication: enhancing potential or destroying innocence?
Communication: enhancing potential or destroying innocence? In this blog I’m expanding on a Facebook post I posted, highlighted below: I was watching an episode of “Forever” and heard this quote: “In 1912, Guglielmo Markoni predicted his invention, the radio, would put an end to war. No more miscommunications, no more secrets. Then 200 million people were murdered in the century that followed. Meanwhile he came up with better ways to communicate. None of which, alas, put an end to lies, miscommunications or murder.” It’s fascinating how many inventors in the past and still to this day – have a utopian prediction for their inventions to contribute to the betterment of humanity, this including for example Nikola Tesla. Yet, their utopian predictions were quashed and the ‘true nature of man represented by this world system stepped forth’ and the COMPLETE opposite came to fruition. Doing some research on Markoni, you’ll learn that he believed that “God placed the fo...