Ever had this problem? You want to commune with the King of Kings, Lord of Lords, but that would mean prying yourself away from Facebook for three whole seconds. What to do...
Via Huffpo:
The World Wide Web has become the hottest place to build a church. A growing number of congregations are creating Internet offshoots that go far beyond streaming weekly services.A few techie questions.
The sites are fully interactive, with a dedicated Internet pastor, live chat in an online "lobby," Bible study, one-on-one prayer through IM and communion. (Viewers use their own bread and wine or water from home.) On one site, viewers can click on a tab during worship to accept Christ as their savior.
1. Suppose accepting Christ required right-clicking. Would Mac users be screwed?
2. When receiving holy communion, does it matter which IM program you use? While I can see God more or less allowing the sacrament via IRC, could you really partake of the body of Christ through something called Camfrog? Also, can Catholics expect full transubstantiation to occur in the comfort of their own homes or does that require a premium upgrade of some kind?
3. After clicking the "accept Jesus" tab, does hitting the "back" button cancel that?










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I tried clicking the "accept Christ" button, but it told me I didn't have permission to view the page.
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