Books by Indian Christian authors often give a unique
perspective on Western culture because they view it cross-culturally and they
perceive what we are blinded to.
The Book That Made Your World: How the Bible Created the
Soul of Western Civilization by Indian philosopher Vishal Mangalwadi is one
such book.
The following quotes are from the chapter on Technology
where he describes a visit to the city of Jinja in Uganda where he saw women
and children hauling water on their heads not far from a hydroelectric dam and
a pumping station.
That experience raised the questions: Why don't American
women haul water on their heads? Why did Western people begin using their minds
to do what most cultures used their muscles to do?
Technology is "magic of the mind." When you use
the mind - that is, technology - water brings itself to you - water produces
electricity and electricity pumps water right into your home......
Neither Africa or India lacks ingenious minds......
It's fashionable to reject technology. Mahatma Ghandi
opposed it, and the city of Jinja has erected a huge statue to honor him. The
problem is that cultures that reject technology end up forcing human beings to
get their water, grind their grain, and even to clean their "dry
latrines."
Ghandi's idea that technology was evil and that a simple,
natural life was morally superior came from British idealists like John Ruskin.
Sensitive people like him had become critical of England's Industrial
Revolution because of the exploitation, oppression, and other evils associated
with its "dark Satanic mills."
Evil is in our hearts, not in technology.
2 comments:
Fascinating!
I agree with Brandy: fascinating.
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