Posted on 10/01/2021 7:57:07 AM PDT by The Ignorant Fisherman
This interview is absolutely mind-blowing and I personally wonder how many believers even see the world we live in at present from this EXPONENTIAL Biblical reality? If you dare to see the EXPONENTIAL reality of today it will push you right into the ETERNAL ARMS of Almighty God's RIGHTEOUS ETERNAL saving grace! May Almighty God bless the watching of this video!
Jan Markell talks to Nathan Jones for the hour about the connection between technology and Bible prophecy. Half the world’s population is “connected.” How is this setting the stage for the Antichrist and beast technology? How is it numbing the minds of people, particularly youth?
The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!
Maranatha!
Wow, it sounds EXPONENTIAL.
An article from a *worldly* perspective on today’s “exponential age” that I came across recently (speaks some truth but to be taken with a grain of salt):
“The Exponential Age will transform economics forever”
“...The approach of traditional business was to rely on models that had succeeded yesterday. They were based on a strategy that tomorrow might be a little different now, but not markedly so.
“This kind of linear thinking, rooted in the assumption that change would take decades, not months, may have worked in the past – but not anymore. Amazon understood the nature of the Exponential Age. The pace of change was accelerating. The companies that could harness the technologies of the new era would take off. And those that couldn’t keep up would be undone at remarkable speed. This divergence between the old and the new is one example of what I call the exponential gap”...
“Because, for all the visibility of exponential change, most of the institutions that make up our society follow a linear trajectory. Codified laws and unspoken social norms; legacy companies and NGOs; political systems and intergovernmental bodies – all have only ever known how to adapt incrementally. Stability is an important force within institutions. In fact, it’s built into them. The gap between our institutions’ capacity to change and our new technologies’ accelerating speed is the defining consequence of our shift to the Exponential Age. On the one side, you have the new behaviours, relationships and structures that are enabled by exponentially improving technologies, and the products and services built from them. On the other, you have the norms that have evolved or been designed to suit the needs of earlier configurations of technology.
“The gap leads to extreme tension. In the Exponential Age this divergence is ongoing – and it is everywhere”...
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