Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Internet becoming main communications tool

As we look at the internet and it's use today, it is far from the original intentions. Today we are able to upload videos for the world to see, and rent movies to watch on our home computers that can be connected to our big screen TVs, as well as communicate the old fashioned way of email. We can research things to buy, buy them, and have them shipped without leaving the house (even our food), and now I can do this through a web enabled phone no less. I can get an accredited college education from a number of schools without setting foot on their campus, and some are only available online without any physical classrooms.

So, if I can sit in my house and learn biology, math, physics, languages, art, whatever, why not theology? Is there harm to teach the Bible through an online church campus? Is this even the right argument?

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