The original intent of Face Book (FB) was primarily meant to
bring family and friends together who were separated geographically. Almost
immediately FB became a vehicle for everyone who simply wanted to share
information or certain life events within their realm of relationships. That
sharing expanded to the public arena whether the viewers were friends or not.
By the use of textual comments, photos, videos and a variety of “fun”
communications FB became an international phenomena.
FB has now metamorphasized into many things,
some of which boarder on
voyeurism and self idolatry. The FB culture has succeeded
in manufacturing a cultic following some of which have become so dissatisfied
with their life that they have decided to live through the seemingly exciting
life and experiences of others. From the traveling exploits to the mundane “Here
is what I am having for dinner tonight” (as if anyone really cares), or here is
a new picture of “Me; see how beautiful, sexy, strong or good looking I am” FB
has become a daily addiction. For those indoctrinated into the FB community, not
a day goes by without the FB fix. The Christian community is very much a part
of this addiction.
The FB Blessing
To be fair, FB does have its benefits. Generally, it assists
families and friends to keep in touch who they would not be able to as easily
without the FB venue. Pictures of children and grandchildren are an especially
wonderful blessing of FB. Old friends can catch up and current friendships can
be cultivated. Fb is also a benefit for businesses in their effort to advance
their agenda and market their product. Private discussion groups and messaging
are also part of the advantage of FB.
The FB Curse
Having said that, it is the sinful heart of man, and his
addiction to the Athenian mindset, which makes all that is new and exciting the
focus. (Acts 17:21) The depraved heart of man has polluted the FB venue
changinf its blessing into a curse.
Because everything that sinful man involves himself in has a
tendency to devolve into something awful. FB is not immune to this deprivation.
Nor is the Christian community immune to the negative tendency of FB’s impact.
This is mostly evident within the various Christian groups. One of the problems
with FB is the anonymity of its participants. Comments are injected into the
comment box with every opinion imaginable many of which are ‘off the cuff’. To
be involved in a “discussion” seems to be the goal even if no discussion or
comment is warranted.
Within the Christian debate forums sin is rampant. Rather than using the FB group to build up the saints these forums have devolved into battle grounds of slander, hatred, pride, vulgarity and even the threat of violence against disagreeing parties.
Within the Christian debate forums sin is rampant. Rather than using the FB group to build up the saints these forums have devolved into battle grounds of slander, hatred, pride, vulgarity and even the threat of violence against disagreeing parties.
The Bitter Root of
Group Think
Everyone acts in a way consistent with their belief. This is
true for everyone.
A vulgar man will act in accordance with his character which coincides with his belief structure. When a professing Christian acts according to traits which typically represent unbelievers, questions must be asked as to the validity of their profession.
It only takes one individual to spark an aggressive thread
of debate. Once that begins, especially if it is instigated by someone with
perceived popularity, knowledge of the subject or social influence, group think
takes effect and the battle begins. In studies by Myers, Bishop, and Stoner
dealing with dominant attitudes in group discussions and a comparison of
individual and group discussions involving risk, they found that identifying
with aggressive internet participants make those who normally are not
aggressive become aggressive.
Richard Wiseman explains in his book 59 Seconds,
“Have aggressive teenagers hang out together and the gang
will be far more likely to act violently. Allow those with strong religious or
political ideologies to spend time in one another’s company and they will
develop more extreme and often violent viewpoints. The effect even emerges on
the Internet, with individuals who participate in discussion lists and chat
rooms voicing more extreme opinions and attitudes than they normally would….
Other studies have shown that compared to individuals, groups tend to be more dogmatic, better able to see their actions are highly moral, and more apt to form stereotypical views of outsiders. In addition, when strong willed people lead group discussions they can pressure others into conforming, can encourage self censorship, and can create an illusion of unanimity.”
The Chiefest of the
Commandments
Although FB is called Face Book, it is not a face to face
The Hypocrisy of the
Hypocrite
Those theological FB discussion groups which have become battle
grounds within the community of the saints need to take special care that they
do not accomplish more in destroying Christendom than building it up. The
Apostle declares that knowledge, when it is not disseminated with the spirit of
love and concern puffs up, whereas only love edifies. (1 Cor 8:1) What good is
arguing about the proper application of the Law and the Gospel if we cannot
even show forth the fruit of the Spirit by our own conduct?
If the Christian community is to ever come together against
the common enemy of secularism and anti Christian humanism, it must obey the
Word of God at its most basic commandment; Christian Love.
1Th 3:12 And the Lord make you to increase and abound in love one toward another, and toward all men, even as we do toward you
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