An interesting LA Times article discusses the use of technology in modern American Christianity.
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Thanks for an interesting blog (as always) shame the LA Times is only available on registration, and that registration requires one to live in a country that uses “correctly formatted” ZIP codes! Oh that American Media would learn that (a) there is a world outside the USA and that (b) they do things differently there!
I prophesy that one day humans will invent something that enables communication all over the world, let’s call this imaginary device Internet, but when they do some people will insist that only those like them be allowed to read what they write. We’ll call them Dinosaurs, no that name is already taken, so we’ll call them Newspapers instead!
May 17th, 2006 at 3:24 pm
Thanks for an interesting blog (as always) shame the LA Times is only available on registration, and that registration requires one to live in a country that uses “correctly formatted” ZIP codes! Oh that American Media would learn that (a) there is a world outside the USA and that (b) they do things differently there!
I prophesy that one day humans will invent something that enables communication all over the world, let’s call this imaginary device Internet, but when they do some people will insist that only those like them be allowed to read what they write. We’ll call them Dinosaurs, no that name is already taken, so we’ll call them Newspapers instead!