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GOD: god loves us. god loves you. Why we cannot phone. email. fax. twitter, facebook god in 21. century? - Internet. Web. Google. tell the Truth - 01-16-2013 09:28 AM Note: we are Now in the 21st century where there are 6 billion cell phones and 3 billion internet users... Around 2020: there will be 10 billion mobile phone users and 5-6 billion internet/web users. Digital Age: how come we cannt phone/email/fax/twitter/electronically communite with god. E-GOD E-god ELECTRONIC GOD... WHERE THE ELECTRONIC GOD IN 21ST. CENTURY... Why stuck with books (dead trees with ink) WHERE'S GOD IN INTERNET AGE/INFORMATION AGE ???? - peach - 01-16-2013 09:33 AM You pray to God, you dont need any device to do that with. And to read it word the Bible you can get online versions of it or in a book - Stovicek - 01-16-2013 09:38 AM I was under the impression that God requires no material object in which to speak with His congregation. Did Jesus not teach us that a church is built with people and not bricks? - Paul Holzmann - 01-16-2013 09:43 AM Tim Bernes-Lee is the God of the Internet. Serving him is Bill Gates, Lord of Speed, Business, Performance and Price; Steve Jobs, Lord of Design and Beauty; Tim Cook, Angel of Open Source Software and all computer programmers are Priests of God Bernes-Lee, some of which have navigated from their Temples to the Internet to spread their word far and wide. To see Priests of Bernes-Lee spreading the word of God, watch the TekSyndicate channel on YouTube. - king - 01-16-2013 09:50 AM god do not exist its the feeling in u - abraXus - 01-16-2013 09:55 AM you'd be surprised how often people post this question |