tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4428762980259485137.post2910875874759991012..comments2023-07-01T03:37:41.689-07:00Comments on English 5060: Protestant Reformation and Digital IsolationMike Lemonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03165927738430280725noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4428762980259485137.post-89980267679191262402010-09-15T23:09:18.604-07:002010-09-15T23:09:18.604-07:00Thought provoking. . . I see your point about soci...Thought provoking. . . I see your point about society. I guess it depends on your motivation for digital media. I don't need anyone to connect with me to use Netflix or Hulu, though facebook and gmail would be less useful.Trevorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04905093224199422306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4428762980259485137.post-39090336571769263872010-09-14T00:32:17.861-07:002010-09-14T00:32:17.861-07:00Your comment about why Protestants still go to chu...Your comment about why Protestants still go to church reminds me of my favorite chapter in the Book of Mormon, Moroni 6. I love it because it spells out the purpose of the concept of church and exactly what a church--the institution and the members--ought to be achieving in order to fulfill its/their purpose.<br /><br />My favorite verse is verse 4: "...and their names were taken, that they might be remembered and nourished by the good word of God, to keep them in the right way, to keep them continually watchful unto prayer, relying alone upon the merits of Christ, who was the author and the finisher of their faith."Frostbitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02289649002705107732noreply@blogger.com