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Donald E. Hester

Message from God

by Donald E. Hester
Donald E. Hester
Husband, father, and adventurer. A computer science instructor who dabbles in t
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on Tuesday, 31 March 2009
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If you were God and you want to ensure an error free transmission of your message what would you do to remove or limit errors? Also, you want everyone to understand the message. How could this be accomplished?
 
I think Bible translation into the native language of people is so important. The Bible, Word of God, acts as a correction mechanism against heresy, error and falsehood. The Holy Spirit acts as the agent who will enlighten readers as to the truth. When Christians did not allow people to read the Bible in their own language the error crept in and the people could not refute the error. In any system, from DNA, to computer systems, to communications it is important to have error free transmission. There needs to be a correction mechanism to remove error form the message.
 
The more people who can read and discern for themselves the less likely error will be persistent. You can tell cults because they don’t want people to read the Bible for themselves. They want you to read their books of interpretation and not the actual message. Don’t rely on others, read it for yourself.
 
There are other things that can be used to ensure error free transmission. I will cover those in future posts.
Tags: Interpretation, Theology, Bible, Communication
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Donald E. Hester

Inaugural Post

by Donald E. Hester
Donald E. Hester
Husband, father, and adventurer. A computer science instructor who dabbles in t
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on Thursday, 11 December 2008
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ComputerI am trying to figure out what I should have as my inaugural post. I am thinking that it should be something catchy, something that drives people back to read it again and again.

While I contemplate this, I start to wonder about the voice I should use in writing my blog. I want it to be straightforward with no beating around the bush. However, how far do I take it? I want to challenge the status quo, challenge other's assumptions in order to seek truth. Unfortunately, questioning someone's opinions often leads to hurt feelings or offending people.

What I have found online is people tend to write things they would not write or say to people when they are face to face with them. They use the feeling of anonymity to let out their true thoughts, thoughts they would not utter in a public setting.

Another thought that occurred to me was privacy. In this digital world, how do we limit exposure of our personal lives? How do we maintain our privacy? As a security professional, I am always concerned about the amount of information I have out in cyberspace. I have noticed that other people are not as concerned. Some of them put out information that could be used for everything from cyber-stalking to identity theft.

What I have found online is people often don't consider privacy when they post information on social media sites.

Do you write as you would if you were face to face with someone?
Do you consider your privacy when you blog or comment?
How personal is the information you post on Facebook or Myspace?

Tags: Communication, Social Media, Internet, Beginnings, Blogging
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