The development of technology takes time. It may be a question of technology once technology advances to that point, but in the meantime a question of morality is still a question of morality. As stated previously, by the time technology does advance to the point of solving a moral dilemma, it will have undoubtedly created several more to replace it. Your statement was that technology equals morality, and I rebutted that statement. I'm not sure what I am missing. Yes, technology can solve some moral problems, but it will never eliminate all need for morality. I also doubt that technology could solve every problem. How would technology affect the abortion debate? Short of quantifying the soul and identifying the exact moment it enters the body, I doubt there is much that could be added. By the time we can identify the soul we will probably be trying to figure out how to convert it into fuel for our flying cars (or some other moral dilemma).