tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11514345.post4929657035601175382..comments2023-09-09T09:52:02.938-04:00Comments on The Christian Mind: Christianity and Technological SurrealismKPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11054540901897686853noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11514345.post-18238617895742679202007-05-07T18:38:00.000-04:002007-05-07T18:38:00.000-04:00Technology, in and of itself, is not to blame so m...Technology, in and of itself, is not to blame so much as a consumerist driven society fueled by the idea that we, as Christians, are pitching a sale to the person attending the church service. CG animation has allowed us to visually experience The Chronicles of Narnia, but at the expense of a thinking imagination? Such sensual satisfaction is never complete, though, and leaves us wanting more. <BR/><BR/>The message should not be overshadowed by the method with which it is communicated.Rustyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04649535070603621577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11514345.post-38839687188195310762007-05-05T10:27:00.000-04:002007-05-05T10:27:00.000-04:00I prefer a verse by verse exegesis from a reliable...I prefer a verse by verse exegesis from a reliable translation by a preacher who knows more than I do. I do want to be able to hear him and see him so I am okay with a microphone and a large screen if the church is big. Beyond that, I don't care for any additional technology. I don't go to church to be entertained. I want to leave the service convicted, with the Word in me and with the Spirit working in me.Deborah C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01623850647381728009noreply@blogger.com