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Please don't type or text or email me anymore because I want to talk to you! Can we talk about that now?

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I'm sure some of you will think that I'm old-fashioned and out of date and maybe a bit of a crank. And that may be true but there is perhaps a debate as to whether that is good or bad.

Now let's get to the point. Today almost everybody does texting or typing an email. I do it too but I don't like to. And I honestly believe that in the years to come we will discover that part of our lives and the way we lived in in the first part of the 21st-century will probably be cause for some regret.

Remember that technology almost always leans toward the bad side, it is all about what is called efficiency and productivity. Today we seldom talk about the value of humanity. I believe that one of my roles as a Christian gentleman broadcaster and communicator, which is what I want to be when I grow up, is to keep using and bending technology back to be in the service of humanity.

We are not called to serve the machine and we are not called to be run by machines. I know many of you agree with that statement but the problem is we do it anyway.

So this is a little bit of what I hope is a gracious and kind Rant where I simply ask you to think about talking to each other person-to-person. face-to-face, ear to ear, and where we actually hear one another.

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I'm sure some of you will think that I'm old-fashioned and out of date and maybe a bit of a crank. And that may be true but there is perhaps a debate as to whether that is good or bad.

Now let's get to the point. Today almost everybody does texting or typing an email. I do it too but I don't like to. And I honestly believe that in the years to come we will discover that part of our lives and the way we lived in in the first part of the 21st-century will probably be cause for some regret.

Remember that technology almost always leans toward the bad side, it is all about what is called efficiency and productivity. Today we seldom talk about the value of humanity. I believe that one of my roles as a Christian gentleman broadcaster and communicator, which is what I want to be when I grow up, is to keep using and bending technology back to be in the service of humanity.

We are not called to serve the machine and we are not called to be run by machines. I know many of you agree with that statement but the problem is we do it anyway.

So this is a little bit of what I hope is a gracious and kind Rant where I simply ask you to think about talking to each other person-to-person. face-to-face, ear to ear, and where we actually hear one another.

  continue reading

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