What we see around us is what we hunt, and what we hunt fuels the lust for what we long to see. A new technology only breeds new desires for even newer technology. This futile cycle is never broken, because our eyes are never satisfied (Prov. 27:20). This also explains why idols take many different forms in every century or culture. Idols appear as wood carved into a sacred pole, gold molded into a calf, ivory shaped into a statuette, cardboard printed into a lottery ticket, a glossy magazine cover