[soc.religion.christian] Once again.

iadt3tb%prism@gatech.edu (T. Terrell Banks) (08/05/89)

In article <Aug.3.23.43.05.1989.2125@athos.rutgers.edu> <someone> writes:
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      Isn't it interesting how the Holy Spirit nudges us (I'm sure that
  it can't be just me!) in such unusual and interesting ways?  God talking
  through a computer network, imagine that. 
 
                     Peace,
                       Terry

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darin@decwrl.dec.com (Darin Johnson) (08/09/89)

>      Isn't it interesting how the Holy Spirit nudges us (I'm sure that
>  it can't be just me!) in such unusual and interesting ways?  God talking
>  through a computer network, imagine that. 

Even though we sometimes consider computers and the net as mystifying,
it is childs play to someone who can create a blade of grass.  Consider
what a jumble of bolts our best computer systems are compared to a baby's
brain.  People probably once thought printed paper a marvelous new tool
to spread God's word, even though we take it for granted.  We can hardly
imagine the rigors involved before the printing press.  In the future,
people will probably look at computers as a perfectly normal and mundane
tool.  But the time from written work to printed page to USENET and beyond
is just a blink in God's eye (this is probably too anthropomorphic, but
you get the idea).

Darin Johnson (leadsv!laic!darin@pyramid.pyramid.com)
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