Okay, I did NOT see this one coming.
Though I should have.

BUT I WASN’T IMAGINING CREATIVELY ENOUGH!
Yesterday (Wednesday) on NPR there was a story about the
development of robots. As they become
more complicated and self-sufficient the question was asked at what point will
they become “persons.” The prediction
was that their rights would develop over time.
Robots will slowing gain “rights” and eventually be able to sue. Law suits could be filed not because the
owner of a robot was seeking damages to his property but that the robot would
be able to sue for violation of (his?) person.
The prediction was that 20 years following the first successful suing by
a robot (against a human or another robot was not specified) there will be the first wedding.
(Again, they did not specify if it was between a robot and a person or
two robots – but now we see almost anything can go.)
Here is another article on the topic.
Which all leads back to the sticking point: Once marriage
can mean anything, it ceases to mean anything.
Actually, Issac Asimov wrote about this 60 years ago. I wouldn't worry too much about it.
ReplyDeleteYIKES! God help us!
ReplyDeleteI WOULD be concerned....the way things are going.
"Anonymous" should read the article you linked above. The doctoral student on artificial intelligence discussed in that article delivered his thesis about robot marriage in 2007. I don't think he's kidding!
ReplyDeleteI have heard that Catholics do not get "married". Catholics receive the
ReplyDeleteSacrament of Matrimony, not the sacrament of marriage". The word "marriage" is a secular term that Catholics use incorrectly.
Please comment Father.
Thank You Kindly,
Stephen Stone
Thought-provoking, Stephen.
ReplyDeleteParticularly notable is the difference in the word origins. "Matrimony" literally means the state of being a mother, which I would interpret to mean that participation in the sacrament puts a couple in the situation in which the wife is now able to become a mother. This so very clearly reinforces the Church's (and, historically, everyone else's) understanding that at least the openness to procreation is a primary and inseparable good of marriage. This very use of the word "matrimony" adds additional support to the Church's defense of the conjugal meaning of marriage as "the lifelong partnership of mutual and exclusive fidelity between a man and a woman ordered by its very nature to the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of children" ( USCCB. Marriage, Unique for a Reason).
Marriage from Marry
ORIGIN Middle English : from Old French marier, from Latin maritare, from maritus, literally ‘married,’ (as a noun) ‘husband’ and marita 'wife'
Matrimony
ORIGIN Latin matrimonium, 'marriage' based on mater, matr- ‘mother’ + monium, suffix signifying "action, state, condition."
Stephen, the Church describes the "Sacrament of Matrimony" as that to which Jesus elevated "marriage", which had already been established by the Creator in the Garden as the lifelong union of a husband and wife as a "marriage". (CCC 1601...)
ReplyDeleteOne cannot use the distinction between sacramental marriage (which comes about in the Sacrament of Matrimony) and the broader meaning of marriage to argue that the Church should stay out of defending the meaning of marriage.
Kind of like - all priests are ministers but not all ministers are priests.
ReplyDeleteAnd not all Catholics are in sacramental marriages either.
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ReplyDeleteKind of like - all priests are ministers but not all ministers are priests.
ReplyDeleteAnd not all Catholics are in sacramental marriages either.
As our culture slides down the slope of moral depravity, I've often wondered if there will be some "final straw" event--such as construction of robots so lifelike that they appear to have human "souls"--that will trigger the Second Coming of Christ.
ReplyDeleteThe movie "I, Robot", based on Isaac Asimov's novel, gives "food for thought". Look beyond the "rock'em, sock'em" special effects to the robot Sonny who has intellect and free will and appears capable of having a "soul".
...And even more chilling is the fact that it may be the secular atheistic moral relativists who will program the "Sonny's" of the future.
Interesting review of the movie: http://www.hollywoodjesus.com/comments/furches/2004/07/i-robot.html
[To post: "Please prove you're not a robot." I'm not! But in the future, there may be robots doing the postings! Ha!]