Theses 4
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Whether delivering information, opinions, perspectives, dissenting arguments or humorous asides, the human voice is typically open, natural, uncontrived.
Finding the right mix of theological language and testimony. On Church "INTRAnets", the theological language can be more overt, since the initiaited know the stories behind the words, which act as "markers" of memory and experience for the community, and their invoking is a kind of observance and celebration.
For the Public Internet face, this must take a back seat to the stories. It is vitally important that the Church put a human face in the online experience, so that all will see that it is a commitment of ours to humanize cyberspace; to build "Great Good Places" with the flavor that Ray Oldenburg describes.
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