Five Digital Dangers
By John Piper
But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and
make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires. (Romans 13:14)
1) The hook of constant curiosity
Digital devices offer a never-ending possibility for discovery. Even
the basic operating systems can consume hours of curious punching and
experimenting. Then there are the endless apps consuming weeks of your time as
they lure you into their intricacies.
All this is very deceptive, giving the illusion of power and
effectiveness, but leaving you with a feeling of emptiness and nervousness at
the end of the day.
Resolution: I will strictly limit my experimental time on the device
and devote myself more to the truth than to technique.
2) The empty world of virtual (un)reality
How sad to see brilliant, creative people pouring hours and days of
their lives into creating cities and armies and adventures that have no connection
with reality. We have one life to live. All our powers are given to us by the
real God for the real world leading to a real heaven and real hell.
Resolution: I will spend my constructive, creative energy not in the
unreality of “virtual reality” but in the reality of the real world.
3) “Personal” relations with a machine
Like no other invention, a computer comes closest to being like a
person. You can play games with it. It will talk to you. It will always be
there for you. The great danger here is that we really become comfortable with
this manageable electronic “person,” and gradually drift away from the
unpredictable, frustrating, sometimes painful dealings with humans persons.
Resolution: I will not replace the risk of personal relationships with
impersonal electronic safety.
4) The risk of tryst
“Tryst \’trist\ noun: An agreement (as between lovers) to meet.” Sexual
affairs begin in private time together, extended conversation, and the sharing
of soul, which can now be done in absolute seclusion through digital devices.
You can think that “it’s just nothing” — until she shows up in town.
Resolution: I will not cultivate a one-on-one relationship with a
person of the opposite sex other than my spouse. If I am single I will not
cultivate such a relationship with another person’s spouse.
5) Porn
More insidious that X-rated videos, we can now not only watch but join
the perversity in the privacy of our own den. Interactive porn will allow you
to “do it” or make them “do it” virtually.
I have never seen it. Nor do I ever intend to. It kills the spirit. It
drives God away. It depersonalizes women. It quenches prayer. It blanks out the
Bible. It cheapens the soul. It destroys spiritual power. It defiles
everything.
Resolution: I will never open any app for sexual stimulation nor
purchase or download anything pornographic.
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