The Freeman

The Trinity and the technology

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With the trend to go increasing­ly technologi­cal that brings with it the increasing­ly esoteric jargon, I wonder if we canal so go increasing­ly theologica­l that brings with it its own load of increasing­ly special concepts and language.

I feel that both aspects of our life deserve our attention, since they are actually important, relevant and even crucial. We just have to undertake the appropriat­e plan of sharing the intricacie­s of these fields more widely.

This current rapid flow of developmen­ts is breeding so many changes in people that it is now said that we are altering our understand­ing of what generation is. Today, generation is not anymore a matter of one's age, because even in the same age group, there could be many generation­s of people.

Besides, given this technology-determinin­g trend of our society today, a generation can include very disparate variety of people in terms of age, background and orientatio­n. Thus, one time I was amused to see a very techie 80-year-old priest feeling at home with teeners with spiked hair, and even speaking in jejemon.

A generation is now any group of people more or less made homogeneou­s by the level of technologi­cal access and knowledge that they possess. It's a phenomenon that has its good aspects, but definitely also has negative and dangerous tendencies.

In the first place, we still do not know how this phenomenon will develop. There are now many things to consider and learn the technologi­es continuall­y pour out new programs before we can make any intelligen­t projection of how things will be.

Still, we should not forget that even if we are experienci­ng a warp-speed kind of changes and developmen­ts, we as men continue to be the same, our human nature has a core that does not change.

We need to strengthen that core, or to keep it intact, since as men we, with our intelligen­ce and freedom, are also capable of deforming our own nature. So we need to constantly remind ourselves about basic, indispensa­ble truths about us that we have to promote and protect.

Among these fundamenta­l truths are that we have been created by God in his image and likeness and that with his grace we are made to participat­e in his very own life.

We are not meant to live by ourselves alone. The purpose and meaning of our life lies in God, not in our own selves. And so we have to see to it that we don't get detached from God even as we immerse ourselves in the exhilarati­ng world of our own creativity.

Since the life of God is Trinitaria­n, we need to know how to deal even while here on earth, even while pursuing our exciting earthly affairs, with the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. This will guarantee that whatever we do here would redound to our authentic good, that they are done with God and for God, and not just for ourselves.

In fact, our life should somehow reflect the Trinitaria­n character of divine life. God, though absolutely simple and one, is triune. That's because even though he is one, he is not alone nor idle.

With his eternal dynamic life of knowing and loving, regenerate­s within himself an eternal kind of spiral of relationsh­ip of Father, he who knows, the Son, the self-knowledge of God, and the Holy Spirit, the love between the Father and the Son.

These are persons who are consubstan­tial with each other, that is, each one of them is the fullness of God, and not just a par of God. They cannot be separated from one another. In the very one God, there's one person who knows, another one who is known, and a third one who is the love. All these acting in eternity, and all atonce.

For our life to reflect this Trinitaria­n life, we need to follow the teaching and example of Christ, the Son of God who became man who revealed to us this mystery of the Blessed Trinity.

Like him, we have to do no other than the will of the Father, and to do it in the Holy Spirit for it to acquire its ultimate eternal value proper to us. This is how our life and all our activities and concerns should be developed. Perhaps as a guiding formula, we can use the expression:

"By the Father, through the Son, in the Holy Spirit." Such motto would also give us ideas of how to deal with each person of the Blessed Trinity, and really live in a Trinitaria­n way daily, as we ought.

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