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Isaiah 22:8-11 is a prophecy about Jerusalem. The people are facing a siege and so work to repair the city wall and make sure they have a good water supply. All this will take a great deal of planning, coordination, and effort to shore up the technology that keeps the city in existence.
Jun 29, 2011
May 17, 2011
Some Links
I'm technically still on break, but here's some links to articles I found interesting.
- Banning Laptops in the Classroom by Douglas Groothuis
- No Cellphone? No Internet? So much less stress by several authors in the Chronicle of Higher Education
I get interested in these things since I work specifically in educational technology.
May 11, 2011
On Break
The semester is over and I'm going to take some down time from the blog (among other things). My apologies, but do check back in a few weeks.
May 2, 2011
Bin Laden Dead - Within Walking Distance from a Catholic Church
As news comes out about the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden, we learn a bit about the compound where he was staying. Apparently, it was designed with huge, thick walls and a maze-like entrance. One thing that flagged the mansion (once identified) was that it had no phone or internet connections. Given the expense of the place, that seemed odd.
Still, while technology played a role, it was old-fashioned intelligence that ultimately located him.
Some other miscellaneous things:
Still, while technology played a role, it was old-fashioned intelligence that ultimately located him.
Some other miscellaneous things:
- It's been pinpointed on Google Maps
- A local live-tweeted the raid without knowing what it was
- If you look at the map from Google, There's a Catholic church about 200 feet from the place
That last one strikes me. Here's a church within easy walking distance from him. I know nothing about St. Peter's except that it is Catholic. What significance does that have - that here is a place that should worship God and proclaim His Gospel within walking distance from the headquarters of a mastermind of terror.
What do you think?
Apr 27, 2011
Morality of Confiscating Technology
Deuteronomy 24:6 is part of the law code of ancient Israel. It states that one cannot require a mill or upper millstone be taken in pledge for a debt. In other words, you can't take someone's technology that they require for their livelihood as collateral.
A few things I take away from this:
A few things I take away from this:
- God knows the centrality of technology in how we make a living
- God himself has a high view of that technology and seeks to protect it
- We must not take away someone's means/technology to make a legitimate livelihood
Apr 25, 2011
Tim Challies Video on Technology
Great insights & well presented:
Tim Challies also has a new book out I just started reading: The Next Story: Life and Faith after the Digital Explosion
Tim Challies: "The Next Story" from Ligonier on Vimeo.
Tim Challies also has a new book out I just started reading: The Next Story: Life and Faith after the Digital Explosion
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