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Scrolling Ourselves to Death with Brett McCracken
Season 12 · Episode 559

Scrolling Ourselves to Death with Brett McCracken

Michael Easley inContext · Michael Easley

April 29, 202544m 29s

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Show Notes

Summary:

In this compelling conversation, Michael Easley and Brett McCracken examine the far-reaching impact of digital technology on spiritual life, mental health, and Christian community. They delve into the addictive nature of social media and gaming, drawing on the insights of Neil Postman and George Orwell to frame today’s digital challenges. The discussion contrasts passive digital consumption with the richness of active, embodied living, emphasizing how an abundance of dopamine-driven experiences can dull the soul and contribute to a growing mental health crisis. They call Christians to navigate technology with wisdom—using it to serve their mission, not sabotage it—and to prioritize real human connection, spiritual growth through discomfort, and intentional community engagement in an increasingly digital world.


Takeaways:

  • Dystopian futures may stem from pleasure, not pain.
  • Dopamine hits from technology can desensitize us.
  • Digital gaming can be a form of mental gambling.
  • The unpredictability of social media is addictive.
  • Pain and discomfort can lead to growth.
  • The stakes of digital engagement are high for Christians.

LINKS MENTIONED:

Scrolling Ourselves to Death by Brett McCracken

The Wisdom Pyramid by Brett McCracken

Uncomfortable by Brett McCracken

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