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According to an article on "God and Cyberspace" in TIME, the weekly 
newsmagazine (December 16, 1996: 67), "process theology" is "a spiritual 
movement, ... whose proponents argue that God evolves along with man. In 
their mind, the immutable God embraced by scholars like \[Alvin\] Plantinga 
make\[s\] no more sense today than an unchanging computer operating system. 
'If God doesn't change, we are in danger of losing God,' says William Grassie, 
a Quaker professor of religion at Temple University\[.\] 'There is a shift to \[the 
idea of\] God as a process evolving with us. If you believe in an eternal, 
unchanging God, you'll be in trouble.'" 
According to an article on "God and Cyberspace" in TIME, the weekly newsmagazine (December 16, 1996: 67), "process theology" is "a spiritual movement, ... whose proponents argue that God evolves along with man. In their mind, the immutable God embraced by scholars like \[Alvin\] Plantinga make\[s\] no more sense today than an unchanging computer operating system. 'If God doesn't change, we are in danger of losing God,' says William Grassie, a Quaker professor of religion at Temple University\[.\] 'There is a shift to \[the idea of\] God as a process evolving with us. If you believe in an eternal, unchanging God, you'll be in trouble.'"

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