One "What If" question I recommend you Ask
It is probably safe to say that the vast majority of people have a parallel thought running simultaneously while their main processes are in function. When I consider technology I don't lie to myself, but rather just prefer not to deeply consider how vast and powerful that force is already. How more than likely the human mind is already out done and we can't even begin to consider all the avenues that such advances are taking. Yes, of course, when approached I will contemplate this point but if there is no reason to frustrate myself, I avoid it. Deep theological thinking is fun in sparing moments. Simply stated I don't really want to address that train of thought everyday - even though I probably should. When working with people I like to ask "what if" questions. I find them thought provoking and intriguing. Debates and "other sides of the coin" are a super way to keep the mind sharp. With all of this in mind - I rarely asked myself this what if - ...