Like most other new things, Christians tend to either embrace Facebook uncritically, or retreat from it and condemn its use. Embracing technology uncritically—the “bear hug,” as I call it—means using a technology without thinking through its impact on yourself and others. The “cold shoulder”—ignoring/retreating from/condemning a technology—is often driven by misguided fears and shallow biblical interpretation. While the problems with embracing uncritically are more easily discerned, giving a technology like Facebook the cold shoulder also has its problems.Read the whole thing.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Reflections on Facebook
Check out this helpful article by Justin Buzzard on online social life and, specifically, facebook. He has some helpful, Christ-centered guidelines. Justin writes:
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Good article.
My hurdle right now is not feeling embarrassed about posting religious topics for all my workmates to see.
The other night, Casey "dared" me to post up a link from Driscoll.
I did.
The next day a non Christian friend from work said, "read that article you put up on facebook, thought it was pretty cool."
*heart lifted
Very cool.
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