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Nadya WilliamsFamilyTechnologyEducation
You don't need to depend on laptops and tablets as part of homeschooling; a good library card is (mostly) all you need.
Jake MeadorTechnology
The defining problem of the next era of American life is likely to be the question of how to stay human in a technologically mediated world.
Jake MeadorTechnologyEthicsChurchFormation
The technological challenges we will soon face are not the sort that can be defeated primarily through reason and argumentation.
Matthew SchultzTechnologyBook Reviews
If the internet is both pornographically shaped and unavoidable, then there is not a great deal Christians can do to resist its malformative effects.
Blake CallensTechnologyEvangelicalismCulture War
The commercial incentives of Christian social media mean that media producers are incentivized to use unequal weights and measures when criticizing others.
Casey ShuttTechnology
Though many dismiss such concerns as ignorant panic, there are real reasons to fear that the evil supernatural lingers behind much AI technology.
Brady BowmanWorkTechnology
You don't need a Bible verse to teach you how to get stuff done or justify your strategy for getting stuff done.
Joshua HeavinTechnologyCurrent Politics
Any state concerned with human flourishing should take immediate steps to ban pornography.
Robin PhillipsTechnology
An AI developed by people with no schooling in virtue will be dangerous, no matter what 'safety' protocols we have in place.
Scott HurstParentingTechnology
Parents are daily confronting new questions related to technology and their children, questions which will require wisdom and care to answer well.
James DiddamsTechnologySexuality
If the sex industry cannot exist without victimization, the suffering of the vulnerable is indelibly tied up with the income of the 'successful.'
Jake MeadorSocial MediaTechnology
The end of Twitter may well be the end of the universalistic social media network. So if that phase of social media is done, what comes next?