Monday, March 25, 2013
The Church and Computers
As time passes the world continues to grow and advance technologically, and the Church continues to adapt to these changes. The Church teaches to live in the world but not of it. That it continues to adapt and utilize modern technology to further the work of the Lord, is a testament of its truthfulness. The leaders of the Church are inspired and given direction concerning modern technology. They find safe and effective ways to use it to spread the gospel and to help those who are seeking for truth. It is amazing that a Church can be so inspired and directed to be in the world but not of it. To use the technological advancements for good and to combat the evil. This is a testament of its truthfulness and divinity. The Lord will continue to spread the gospel and he will use the most effective and modern methods to do it.
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It's also very interesting that right as the Church needs something new, the technology for it shows up pretty close to when the need arose. There is definitely more than fate and karma guiding the development of computers...
ReplyDeleteIt is not only a testament to good theology, as it is to good practice.
ReplyDeleteIt is kind of funny how you use the fraise "...living in the world..." when talking about the computer world. It is odd to think how much of the "real world" is now in/or controlled by the cyber-world.
ReplyDeleteWhen do you think President Monson will get a twitter account?
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