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The NSA and the Mark of the Beast
We've seen a wave of news stories about the National Security Agency's (NSA) data collection program, but here's a preachable story about ...
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Writer Can't Blame the Internet for His Problems
At 11:50 P.M. on April 30th, 2012 technology writer Paul Miller started his yearlong commitment to live without any contact with the internet. So he unplugged ...
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Scientist Claimed the Internet Would Be a Fad
In 1995, an American scientist named Clifford Stoll boldly predicted that the Internet would be just another passing fad. He wrote an article for Newsweek ...
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Study Shows Parents Are Unaware of Their Teen's Online Activity
The 2012 Teen Internet Behavior study shows that there's a profound disconnect between parents and their teenagers regarding teens' online activities. ...
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Expert Says Online Communication Has Replaced Conversations
Sherry Turkle, a professor at M.I.T. and author of Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other, has spent the last 15 ...
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Stanford Psychiatrist on the Dangers of Internet Use
A new book by a Stanford psychiatrist provides a sober warning about how our use of the internet is making us more angry, selfish, and impatient. In his ...
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Pornography a "Quiet Family Killer"
In December of 2009, the Family Research Council released the results of a new study exploring the effects of pornography on marriage, children, and individuals. ...
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God Is a Better Witness Than Twitter Readers
Explaining why he doesn't Twitter, author and editor Skye Jethani writes:
I know I'll get grief for this, but in the 2004 film Shall We Dance?, ...
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Why Children Are Growing Up So Fast
Many Americans feel kids are growing up too fast. When Throne, Inc. surveyed 888 mothers to identify the reasons why:
- Seventy-five percent said it was because children are being allowed to use the Internet without supervision.
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Shane Hipps on the Paradox of the Electronic Age
Shane Hipps writes in “Flickering Pixels”:
I have two friends who are best friends. Each was the best man in the other's wedding. They ...
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