Virtual Gods


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Virtual Gods


Virtual Gods

Author: Tal Brooke

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1997


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Over 30 million computer users have discovered that cyberspace allows them to leap over barriers of time, place, and social status to connect with people who share common interests. But is this artificial reality promoting practices far removed from Biblical truth? Various computer experts explore the promises and threats of our growing dependence on global cyberspace.

Present Religion: as a Faith owning Fellowship with Thought


Present Religion: as a Faith owning Fellowship with Thought

Author: Sara S. Hennell

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1878


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This Virtual Life


This Virtual Life

Author: Andrew Evans

language: en

Publisher: Fusion Press

Release Date: 2001


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As the media becomes more sophisticated and lifelike, we spend more and moreime in front of television screens. Distinguished psychologist Andrew Evansxamines this warping of reality, and asks where such a path will lead us.;he 21st century presents serious challenges to us all. However, our childrenre growing up thinking the world can be saved by super-heroes, crashedlanes start again at the flick of a switch and people come back to life forhe next round. The author looks at the effects of this distortion of reality.aybe our need to escape the boredom and routine of every day life is beingxploited by the companies who make money by selling us fantasy andimulation. From humour and comedy, to science fiction and computer games,vans examines the variety of distractions available to take our minds offhe daily grind. But how does this new media affect today's children? Whatill be their future tomorrow? And have we become so reliant on escapistantasy that reality can no longer be faced?