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	<title>Comments on: Teenager Nightmares: A Week without Cell Phones</title>
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		<title>By: Scribble Hyuga</title>
		<link>http://www.gospel.com/blog/index.php/2009/07/17/teenager-nightmares-a-week-without-cell-phones/comment-page-1/#comment-10756</link>
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		<description>Can technology keep us from fully experiencing our relationship with people. I think not. I speak for all teenagers when I say that most of the time we have our cell phones out is when texting another person. Cel phones may hinder us from gooing out and making new friends because with them we are always in contact with the ones we already have. On the other hand I absoloutely agree that they may hinder us achieving a deeper relationship with God. Many times parents drag their children to church in hopes that they will hear the word and convert. How can they if they are texting on a phone. Cel phones actually allow us to interface with people more than usual, and the time we gained for people is loss from God. Get It.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can technology keep us from fully experiencing our relationship with people. I think not. I speak for all teenagers when I say that most of the time we have our cell phones out is when texting another person. Cel phones may hinder us from gooing out and making new friends because with them we are always in contact with the ones we already have. On the other hand I absoloutely agree that they may hinder us achieving a deeper relationship with God. Many times parents drag their children to church in hopes that they will hear the word and convert. How can they if they are texting on a phone. Cel phones actually allow us to interface with people more than usual, and the time we gained for people is loss from God. Get It.</p>
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