xkcd hits the nail on the head:

(At about 45:00 through his "Why multi-site?" podcast.) "My point in showing you this historically is that every single church is on the contextualisation continuum. The question is not, 'Will you contextualise?', the question is, 'What is the cutting edge of the year that you are on?'" Some of his examples based on technology in use in our church buildings are: ...
Recent output from the Linux "fortune" command:
The true Southern watermelon is a boon apart, and not to be mentioned with commoner things. It is chief of the world's luxuries, king by the grace of God over all the fruits of the earth. When one has tasted it, he knows what the angels eat. It was not a Southern watermelon that Eve took; we know it because she repented. -- Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"
Twain had obviously never tried mango or fresh pineapple, and his recollection of Genesis 3 was a little off as well! :-)
US-CERT is reporting yet another vulnerability in Flash, relating to privilege escalation. If you use Flash, best practice is to do it with a Firefox plugin like noscript, I for one am glad that Flash is not supported at all on 64-bit platforms. :-)
Here is comfort, high as heaven, stronger than death! What! Mercy for all? for Zaccheus, a public robber? for Mary Magdalene, a common harlot? Methinks I hear one say, “Then I, even I, may hope for mercy!” (from Wesley's sermon "Salvation by Faith", III.6; quoted in Derek J. Tidball, Builders & Fools: Leadership the Bible way. Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press, 1999, 31).
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