Considering transhumanism and singularity: more than ever.
Yes, and they ought to be. I believe that some of the 10 commandments are relevant today but others like you mustn't idolise any one else other than god, is totally irrelevant today particularly when you look at how many people buy posters to stick up on their walls because they like that celebrity.
Existentialism helps you to face life as it is, while actively living in a manner that makes a contribution to that reality. Existentialism challenges each person to be aware of the fundamental realities of existence and to live fully in the experience of that reality without denial or fantasy.
Salvation history is relevant today because it provides a framework for understanding God's plan of redemption for humanity. It helps individuals see how God has been working throughout history to bring about salvation and reminds them of God's faithfulness and love. By recognizing the patterns of salvation history, people can deepen their faith and grow in their relationship with God.
The Lydians are credited with inventing coin currency, which is still widely used today as a form of money and exchange. This innovation revolutionized trade and economics.
Most, if not all, of the parables are relevant in todays world. However, modern-day problems of e.g. technology (tv) and so forth are not specifically addressed because there was no tv 2,000 years ago. None of the women were wearing miniskirts like todays women sometimes to, so there's nothing in the Bible that mentions that immorality. Yet, people were told to be respectful, told to be kind to each other, to be patient, those things and more, are very relevant. The parable of the Good Samaritan, for example is still relevant in its meaning, not specifically the words "Samaritan" and so forth, still if someone sees a very poor man begging, the example of the Parable of the Good Samaritan would be: be kind, give him money, give him a place to sleep and clothes to wear, even later help him find a job. In that way, its' also a parable that teaches NON-racism, don't hate other races: as the story goes, the Samaritan was a race hated by the Jews, but Jesus gave the teaching that a Jew can help the Samaritans. OK? So, it's still relevant, today. If you don't know that parable, it might be a good idea to telephone a Christian Church, and ask them for more information. Take care of yourself.
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Of course it's relevant. There are wars happening as we speak.
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Yes it is still relevant in some parts
The Crucible is still relevant today as mass fear, and political scapegoating still occurs.
The Crucible is still relevant today as mass fear, and political scapegoating still occurs.
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Yes there are still relevant. He promised if we believe in him greater things awaits us.