“Technology has become an alternative religion,” Detweiler suggests. It is not a light read because he packs so much into it and keeps you busy thinking. Does the complexity and interconnectedness of the tech world inflate my empty ego, or remind me how little I really know? Do I bow before the immediacy and immensity of Google answers, or am I in awe of a God who is still far above human, and computer, capabilities? "Google reflects our restless search for answers," says Detweiler. "Will churches make equal room for seekers?" I enjoyed the history he included on the development of the internet and how entities such as Google, Amazon and Facebook came to be what they are today.