Faith in the machine age: how Christians are responding to Techno-Liberalism.
Part 4 of a five-part series examining the influence of Big Tech and its Techno-Liberalism ideology from philosophical, religious, and political perspectives.

Faith in the machine age: how Christians are responding to Techno-Liberalism.
Part 4 of a five-part series examining the influence of Big Tech and its Techno-Liberalism ideology from philosophical, religious, and political perspectives.

How Big Tech and its Techno-Liberalism ideology is shaping the future for labour, infringing on national sovereignty, and transforming health care.
Part 2 of a five-part series examining the influence of Big Tech and its Techno-Liberalism ideology from philosophical, religious, and political perspectives.
Big Tech and its Techno-Liberalism ideology have permeated almost every area of human life and are the cause for the most radical societal shift since the Reformation. This article is the second part of a series that examines various perspectives on the movement from its rise to its end.
How Techno-Liberalism is reshaping work, power, and the institutions that govern modern life.
Part 1 of a five-part series examining the influence of Big Tech and its Techno-Liberalism ideology from philosophical, religious, and political perspectives.
A brief look at the history of algorithms, their evolution, authority, gamification, and human interaction.
Algorithms, which are agreed upon economic, legal, technological, medical, and scientific rules, govern how we are to live life in a collective society. It is an essential part of the social psyche encoded in our chromosomes for social stability, development, cohesion, and evolution.
How health care ethics need to be ingrained in the fabric of the evangelical mindset.
Technology has introduced great breakthroughs on issues of life and death but has also naturally brought about new ethical issues that the traditional faith has not been prepared to engage in.
Most evangelicals are left with making life or death decisions, not on the basis of religious piety, but the insistence of economics or social convenience. They are game time decisions made in hospitals and doctors offices. These decisions are not considered the role of the church or faith. It is just what has to be done. Faith comes later.