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[Music] Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn
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Today’s episode, Repeated Mistakes, explores a digital pitfall that can cost you, and how faith and mental health guide us to do better.
The digital world is full of laws, not just guidelines. For example, sending unsolicited cold emails, often called spam, can violate laws like the CAN-SPAM Act, even if your intentions are respectful. Businesses use contact forms to protect their email addresses from spam or breaches. Ignoring this can be costly (00:18):
you could lose your email account, domain, or face legal trouble. I don’t want that to happen to you, so let’s learn from these mistakes.
How does this connect to faith? The Bible, in Matthew 5:39, teaches us to turn the other cheek, but mental health experts remind us to set boundaries against abuse, like from a repeated liar or someone with cruel intentions. Saying ‘no more’ isn’t an eye for an eye; it’s wisdom. Proverbs 22:3 says, ‘The prudent see danger and take refuge.’ In technology and life, avoiding repeated mistakes means respecting boundaries and acting with integrity.
Here’s a tip (00:24):
Before emailing someone, check for a contact form. It’s a simple way to honor their privacy, just as you’d want yours respected. And if you’re stuck in a cycle of mistakes, lean on faith to break free.
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