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god.online
by James Wetherbe, PhD
Paperback: 137 pages ;
Publisher: Mead Publishing Company; (October 2003)
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In his book god.online: Seeking
God in the 21st Century (Mead Publishing, October 2003, paperback, 137
pages), author and Information Technology professor James Wetherbe, PhD
gives skeptics practical metaphors to assist them in the quest for
spiritual truth. Wetherbe’s book abounds with technological references,
giving documentation to his own exploration of life’s most important
questions. The book looks at some of the most challenging questions about
life and death, the existence of God, and faith topics.
The book begins with four pivotal questions and attempts to aid the
reader, not only in answering the questions, but also in deepening his own
“God online” connection. Wetherbe reflects in the book’s conclusion that
“Seeking is a magnificent lifetime journey.” For the many who find
themselves at any point along the expedition towards an active and rich
faith life, god.online would be an excellent map and reference manual with
which to enjoy the trip. In the following interview, Wetherbe discusses
god.online
and the importance of
making your own connection.
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Q: A special thank you to James Wetherbe, PhD,
author of
god.online,
for
your participation in this Book Spotlight interview. Dr. Wetherbe, please
share with our readers your background as an author and educator.
A: I have served on the faculty at the University of Houston, University
of
Minnesota, University of Memphis and Texas Tech University. Industry
experience
includes Computing and Software Inc., NCR, Tenneco, and CSC.
Q: For our readers who have not yet read
god.online, would you
please
briefly summarize the book.
A: The book is written for the strong willed, spiritually challenged
skeptic
who struggles with the true existence of God. The title is based upon an
Internet metaphor. A personal computer has a great deal of ability but by
connecting to the Internet its ability is exponentially enhanced. This
connection
can be wireless, so there is no physical evidence of being connected other
than the access to information and processing previously not available.
Similarly, we as human have a great deal of ability, but when we connect
to God,
wirelessly, we have access to wisdom and guidance that was previously not
available to us.
The book provides evidence of and guidance for getting online with God.
The
book uses a faith/logic approach to seeking God that is based upon what
the
reader has/can experience and reason for themselves. The book illustrated
how faith is both logical and rewarding.
Q: Coming from the world of academia and technology, it seems odd that
you
would take on the subject of proving God's existence. What prompted you to
write this book and who is your intended audience?
A: Because the most important questions of life
center on God and His
existence. These were issues that troubled and challenged me most of my
life,
especially after my best friend suddenly died at age 18.
The field of computer technology taught me to be disciplined and logical
in
my thinking. Being a professor taught me to be scientific and skeptical in
my thinking (which is why so many academics are atheists). I needed to
resolve my faith issues in the rigorous way I had learned to think. I
would pray
to God, I want to believe but my brain works against me. Through time and
patience, God helped me resolve my faith issues. The book is documentation
of
what I learned.
Q: As a lifelong believer, I've always assumed that faith in God was
ultimately a giant "leap", not something that could actually empirically
be
proven but my husband, a physician, is much more into the logical
reasoning
behind believing. Can we really actually ever "prove" one of life's
greatest mysteries?
A: In my experience men are more skeptical of God. Women seem to have a
greater intuitive sense of faith. I wish I weren't so stubborn. I believe
you can
empirically arrive at faith in God. Empirical means experiential or based
upon experience. Once you experience a sense of God -- seeing your child
being born -- you can truly work towards an online connection. Once you
respond
to His guidance, which is usually contrary to your own will, God reveals
more
of Himself to you. That is part of the experience that is convincing.
Q: I love the technological analogies you use in your book! Why do you
feel that the computer paradigm works so well when describing building and
nurturing a personal relationship with God?
A: First Christ was a great user of metaphor for teaching. He used the
wind to
illustrate the Holy Spirit. You can't physically see it, but you can see
the effect of it.
For many, the concept of an omnipresent, invisible God that can be reached
worldwide by everyone is a real intellectual stretch. If I had told people
of
the Internet 30 years ago that would not likely believe me. But here is
this man-made marvel. That people were talking about "wireless" connection
to
God through prayer thousands of years ago seems incredibly reasonably and
insightful in that context.
Q: What message do you hope to spread with
god.online?
A: I just want to help those who struggle with faith with an approach
that is
based upon logic and reasoning. Both seem important to many in their faith
search today. A consequence of the high tech 21st century is people think
differently. That is why the Internet metaphor seems to fit the times.
Q: Dr. Wetherbe, author of
god.online, thank you again for your
time and
participation in this interview. Are there any last thoughts you'd like to
share with our readers?
A:
god.online relies heavily on the promise made throughout the
Bible -- seek
and you will find. It has to be heartfelt seeking, but God keeps his
promise.
Perhaps this book can help you or those you care about in seeking. If
not,
don't stop seeking, just find another bridge to help you make the most
important connection of life.
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