Sure, I didn't mean to imply you were an Eldredge fanboy or anything, just that I went from a similar stance to yours (where I'd seek out his books) to regarding him with more suspicion. Not to say he's intentionally harmful, just that I came to the point where I wasn't sure if what he was writing was as theologically sound as I once thought.
... and in that I think I agree with you. There is a depressing tendency to decide what we think (whatever the topic) and then hunt for the verses in the Bible that support it. If something needs to be pulled out of context, if Scripture needs to be sliced and diced like some kind of ransom note, no matter as long as it gets the result we needed. It's just one reason I sometimes like to come up with a viewpoint I find distasteful and try to support it with Scripture - if I can find Scriptural support for it without butchering the context then perhaps I need to rethink its merits even if I find it distasteful.
I often think that true nirvana would have no technology in it at all because we wouldn't need it. Just think of the difference between standing on an overlook enjoying the vista, and looking at the same view on a screen.
I like the idea of all things new, just not the idea that everywere you go some idiot will have a cellphone beeping relentlessly
A friend of mine floated one idea of heaven that I quite like. It's 100% speculation with not a single shred of Scripture to support it, so take it for what it's worth.... anyway his idea was that maybe God would gather up a bunch of guys and show them a map with some parts missing and say something like "I never got around to mapping this bit, wanna go check it out?", and you could go explore a totally unknown area but without the dangers of ticks, snakes, bears etc.