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There could be no technological advancement without humans first having
(a) God-given brains to think about making things and
(b) without God-given materials from which to make things and
(c) without God-given universal laws of physics which existed billions of years before humans appeared.
How much technological stuff could exist without humans inventing the wheel? Now, just because some wheels were added to chariots, in order to kill other humans, in no way means God did not want humans inventing the wheel. It is how humans decide to use their inventions that matters, and great good has resulted from wise use of the wheel. But the wheel (the technology) is neutral.
How much technological health-care could exist without humans discovering microbes, which they needed microscopes for? Now, just because some microscopes were used to develop chemical weapons, in no way means God did not want humans inventing microscopes. It is how humans decide to use their inventions that matters, and great good has resulted from wise use of microscopes. But the microscopes (the technology) is neutral.
God is not concerned with 'things' - the Bible shows He is concerned with human attitudes and behaviours. He has given the Earth to humanity, to enjoy, to take care of. God has warned that it is our corrupted hearts that cause the problems He will take action against. But He can heal our corrupted hearts, if we are not so proud as to dismiss Him and His care. If we are that proud, our hearts will become hardened, and a hardened heart leads to death.
The real danger of technological advancement is that some people will think those 'things' are greater than the God who provided them with the brains, the resources, and the laws of physics with which to invent. But many inventions have been used to promote belief in God - especially the printing press and, today, the Internet. Those who are proud will disdain God through technology. Those who love God will promote God through technology. But the technology itself is neutral. AiH