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I always wonder why in tech you never hear anything about God, but in sports it’s common to see athletes and coaches give glory to God. I think it’s due to a number of factors. Pro athletes and coaches are the cream of the crop and actually have to do hard things to keep their jobs. Also, the act of playing a sport involves surrendering control in most scenarios. Leaning on God becomes much more obvious to a coach or athlete. Tech bros and leaders control everything down to the 1s and 0s; they control centralized databases with everyone’s personal information; they create algorithms to control us. Because of this they think of themselves as God’s.
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I think this is not entirely true, because God and his teachings penetrate every sphere, even where it seems impossible. Famous Christians in Tech Kevin Systrom – Co-founder of Instagram Raised Catholic. Known for ethical thinking in design and social media. Jimmy Wales – Founder of Wikipedia Methodist background. Advocates for knowledge freedom and moral responsibility. Vint Cerf – “Father of the Internet” Orthodox Christian. Speaks on ethics and responsibility in tech. DHH (David Heinemeier Hansson) – Creator of Ruby on Rails Protestant. Often discusses tech ethics and human-centered design. Tony Reinke – Author of “12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You” Christian writer focusing on digital habits and spiritual health. John Dyer – Theologian & Programmer Develops tech tools for churches; explores the intersection of faith and coding. Mark Zuckerberg – Founder of Facebook (Meta) Once atheist, now open about the importance of faith and spirituality.
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