Virtual Reality was Virtually Real, for About Five Minutes in the Nineties
Ultimately, the problem with VR was that it, like so much that happened in the nineties, put technology ahead of content.

Ultimately, the problem with VR was that it, like so much that happened in the nineties, put technology ahead of content.

Technology promises to give us our own personal utopia. But is that better than God’s shalom?
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