WSJ: "Till Tech Do Us Part"
This is an interesting commentary on the thorny issues facing couples in the internet age that had never really been an issue before.
Kinda good for a chuckle.
The opening paragraph sets the hook, while effectively summarizing the article, all at the same time:
Joint bank account? Check. Merging the MP3 collection? Hold on a minute. Couples are struggling with just how much to combine the digital aspects of their lives. Why spouses are bickering over shared email accounts and his-and-hers blogs.
Now, I can partly understand this, sorta. My lovely and gracious wife likes Country music. I feel rather strongly that Country is a product of the Fall. So we keep our MP3 collections... ah... quite separate.
Ahem.
...but I wonder how long it'll be before we see some enterprising, relevant, culturally savvy pastor teaching a hep-cat-yo-dog-g*money series on this...
Come to think of it, I wonder how long it'll take until some of the new breed of "Calvary-Lite" dudes take up the torch and start a really clever teaching series on the subject, further abandoning the verse-by-verse expositional teaching Distinctive of the Cavlary Chapel Movement...?
Hmmmmmmmm...
Interesting, amusing article, nonetheless...
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