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Consider for a moment the Great Library of Alexandria, a wonder of the ancient world a pinnacle of human achievement, a locus of human knowledge, what with its endless papyrus scrolls and torch-lit hallways and hunched, bearded, sagacious men. Consider now whether or not it only contained about eighty gigabytes of data. Consider Jesus. Consider the thousands of Bible apps (most of them free) that are available for download onto your phone. Consider the different translations that are available at your fingertips, each telling a divergent story, each version of the messiah slightly different in terms of humanity, miraculous deeds, skin tone— and all of this distilled into a single, trivial press of a handheld device. Consider yourself as you lie in bed in the dark trying to pray to God, but too distracted by the fact that a text message you sent earlier never got a reply.
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Jul 5, 2013
Jul 5, 2013 at 3:14 PM UTC
Digital Jesus
Consider for a moment the Great Library of Alexandria, a wonder of the ancient world a pinnacle of human achievement, a locus of human knowledge, what with its endless papyrus scrolls and torch-lit hallways and hunched, bearded, sagacious men. Consider now whether or not it only contained about eighty gigabytes of data. Consider Jesus. Consider the thousands of Bible apps (most of them free) that are available for download onto your phone. Consider the different translations that are available at your fingertips, each telling a divergent story, each version of the messiah slightly different in terms of humanity, miraculous deeds, skin tone— and all of this distilled into a single, trivial press of a handheld device. Consider yourself as you lie in bed in the dark trying to pray to God, but too distracted by the fact that a text message you sent earlier never got a reply.
Ira-Desmond
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42/M/American
Jul 5, 2013
Jul 5, 2013 at 3:14 PM UTC
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