I really liked this piece, but I'd like to push back against something (if not for the sake of "engagement"). It seems to me that it's not so much transparency (like a house seen by all), but it's intent and use (just like technology) that can be spiritually harmful. To support this, I'd like to point that early (really early) first confession in the Church was a 'public' event, aka transparent.
I really liked this piece, but I'd like to push back against something (if not for the sake of "engagement"). It seems to me that it's not so much transparency (like a house seen by all), but it's intent and use (just like technology) that can be spiritually harmful. To support this, I'd like to point that early (really early) first confession in the Church was a 'public' event, aka transparent.