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During BYU Education week, Ron Schwendiman spoke on the “Future and Vision of the Church on the Internet”. Here are my notes from his lecture:
Scientific discovery and inventions are given by God, but…
“In our time the belief that science and technology can solve all of mankind’s problems has become a theocracy. I would despair if I thought our eternal salvation depended on scientific, technical, or secular knowledge separate from righteousness and the word of God. The word of God as spoken by His prophets through the centuries justifies no other conclusion.” (The Shield of Faith by James E. Faust)
“Increasingly difficult for the Apostles to reach all the members of the Church” – L. Tom Perry May 2000
Church employees frequently refer to President Kimball’s talk When the World Will Be Converted to know how they can use technology effectively and efficiently.
“We want to provide more technology but we can’t do it at the expense of other countries. We will always support the lowest common denominator (low tech) while still looking at high tech options.”
“Remember, the marvels of modern science and technology will not exalt us. Technical savvy is not fully useful unless there is a spiritual purpose and meaning to it.” (This is Our Day by James E. Faust, April 1999.)
Sampling of Church sites:
Web sites currently:
LDS.org in the future:
On whether to use MySpace: if your local leader says no, don’t use it. Otherwise, there may be purposeful ways to get involved.
We’ve got to use the Internet to support our traditional methods so investigators can validate what they’re hearing from missionaries.
What is happening?
Technological World
More can be done by good people doing good things (the Church will never do all that can be done for individuals and families on the Internet.)
The web has bad things on it — do something about it. Those who can “do good” on the Internet, should. You can get involved with the More Good Foundation or other good efforts online.
What’s next? beta.lds.org with search and Gospel topics index. New site includes index of many Gospel topics, as well as search for more obscure (including some controversial) topics. New site will include human readable URLs.
“The Church is true, even though you’re really slow to engage technologies.” — We get this comment all the time.
“I am so deeply thankful that we have the wonders of television, radio, cable, satellite transmission, and the Internet.” (Living in the Fulness of Times by President Hinckley, October 2001)
While preparing these notes, I found a PDF copy of Ron’s lecture slides from 2 years ago. Many of the slides are the same: Catch the Vision and Future of LDS.org
Ron also stated that he is working on putting up revised versions of his presentations, and potentially even audio files.