You can choose to only interact with people who believe the same as you and form a cult of the only 8 people in the entire world who believe your own brand of nuttiness and still worship together every weekend and think you're doing church right.
As funny as the video was, after I stopped laughing, I kinda had the same reaction as Samuel. Paul delivered virtual sermons remotely, using the most advanced telecommunications technology of his day: written letters. Its easy to take the written alphabet for granted, not to mention the network of well-built Roman roads, but there are still corners of the third world where missionaries wish they had it so advanced as Paul.On a serious note - why not?
Here we all are discussing God on an internet forum.
Imagine if we could be discussing God and worshipping together regularly online, as if we were standing in the same room together. Wouldn't that be awesome.
But with virtual reality, it's now getting almost like you really are standing in the same room and talking to each other. Like a video call but in 3D. Many of us do video calls, and although a poor substitute for in-person meeting they're still a lot better than a letter or a phone call. This is just one step closer to being actually in a room together. It could be really useful.
We could have a monthly retreat where we actually seemed to be standing in the same room together, with people from all over the world, without leaving our homes.
Think of the amazing potential of technology like that, particularly for those of us who are most isolated from fellowship by distance.
This seems like a great next step to more fellowship. I'm in.But with virtual reality, it's now getting almost like you really are standing in the same room and talking to each other. Like a video call but in 3D. Many of us do video calls, and although a poor substitute for in-person meeting they're still a lot better than a letter or a phone call. This is just one step closer to being actually in a room together. It could be really useful.
We could have a monthly retreat where we actually seemed to be standing in the same room together, with people from all over the world, without leaving our homes.
Think of the amazing potential of technology like that, particularly for those of us who are most isolated from fellowship by distance.
Fascinating...Here's what they've got to so far with this technology:
You can go through Paypal, Patreon, or MasterCard, all of which will ban you the moment someone preaches out against sodomy, feminism, or Islam.Where do I send my virtual tithe to?
Where do I send my virtual tithe to?