Think about the time when humans first stepped foot on this very Earth many years ago. If you know anything about the history of mankind whether it is biblical or scientifically we know for a fact that the technology has advanced greatly. These technological aspects have become some sort of adaption device and our daily way of life. But the question truly is What happens when technology goes too far?
Robot. Best defined by Google as "a machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically." But is it really a human? We have all seen movies in where a scientist has tried to duplicate human life into a robot form and almost every outcome was something disastrous. Even if the scientist created the robot to do what is "morally good," what happens if something goes wrong within the robot. What happens if the robot uses all of its resources against the creator and it can not be shut off? Unlike humans would they have a brain? Or would it just be full of a computer software? These robots now have the capability to research anything their robot minds desire faster than any human ever could.
If our judgements fail... We have created a monster that is far move powerful than us.
We are very aware that humans are sexual and fertile creatures meaning we have the ability to "Be Fruitful and Multiply" and as a result of this more humans are born. Will robots have that option? What if the robot turns evil and kills off all humans? Then how will any life form be continued? Whether it is human or robot? This is a genocide with in itself when you actually think about it.
"Life is a gift from a creator that we cannot see." What happens when we try to play the role of God and try to create a life that is not even natural? There is a difference between a human and a robot. Especially if you believe that humans have souls. How can someone create a soul? (other than reproducing). Especially with their bare hands. Will they have a heart? Will they be able to feel emotions? How will they determine what is good and bad?
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