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It turns out people are looking for something a bit more meaningful than memes and filthy, filthy pr0n stars online . . .
Here's one example . . .
"The question some scholars have been wondering as they've observed all this is whether this digital religious life is attracting new members -- especially young adults -- or whether it's simply augmenting the kinds of religious experiences people are already having."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
The digital world is changing religion in various ways
Just 15 or so years ago, the church of which I'm a member did not have a Facebook page, a Twitter account or a way to broadcast worship services online. Lordy, lordy, how the digital world has changed my congregation...
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