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Religion On The Internet

Saturday, September 29, 2007 6:15:31 PM
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Al Ruechel, Your Technology

They say you can find anything on the Internet. When it comes to religious Web sites, it’s especially true. But here's a look at a trio of Web sites getting a lot of attention from the Christian and Jewish communities.

This first Web site is called yideoz.com. It's a Web site dedicated to videos about the Jewish faith. Call it a mixture of education, support, blogs and fun. It is a place for Jews to share their faith and culture.

Another very popular site called NOOMA.com. Pastor Rob Bell shares the Bible's messages while he strolls through the city or the forest. It’s a lot like Jesus did with modern day parables and visual examples taken from everyday life.

And finally, a Christian YouTube Web site, it is called GodTube.com.  Youth groups, individuals, congregations, basically anyone who wants to share their faith or sense of humor with other believers.

All of these Web sites screen their videos before they're posted. Like YouTube, you have to register so the video source can be traced if necessary. They don't charge or make any money, and they don't attack any other religions. This is all about positive reinforcement.

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