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Facebook replaces church?
Oh wow! You mean there might have been an alternative and ungodly motive behind that facebook thing?
http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/07...stor-responds/ http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2017/0...upport-groups/ So what does everyone who jumped on the facebook ship think now? Oh, they said, it will help us win people to Christ! Oh, they said, it is not as bad as you say preacher! Oh, the said, it won't hurt my relationship with God or His Body, the Church! Mark Z seems to only think that Church is a social thing, and unfortunately, many in the Church seem to agree. The ungodly medium of facebook will NEVER replace a annointed service where the power of God is flowing. Now i guess if you are a Baptist or a traditional Pentecostal....... Maybe it already has! |
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Shame on you! You don't believe the Spirit of God can pour out through the in-tar-webs? For shame!
*For the record, I've never used FecesBook, and I won't start now* :p |
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I think you're limiting God.
God can transmit His Word through inspired writers over thousands of miles and years to speak to the reader but God help us if we broadcast the preaching of the Word on a screen...that screen somehow filters the Spirit right out due to that evil internal anti Jesus coating subcontracted out to that devil company Lucent. I mean it's not like Paul communicated with believers in any medium other than speaking in person...thank God he didn't because as well ALL know...the Word of God ONLY is able to be transmitted in person! Letters Shmetters! |
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I don't much agree with anything else posted above. I joined FB to connect with family who are scattered throughout the US and other friends who are around the world. FB is a useful tool in that regard. It has helped meet and engage with people with whom I could not otherwise meet and engage. Churches have used FB live to broadcast their services around the world. The home church we have been attending has used FB live in their services and people have reached out to the pastor via FB for prayer and salvation. Now, I understand what God can use for good, the devil will use for evil. I don't know personally, but have heard the stories of marriages being ruined due to affairs between a spouse who found someone else via FB. If someone does not like FB and preaches against it, God bless them. I'm not going to mock or condemn them. I hope they will respect my beliefs and convictions as well and not condemn me for using FB as a way to connect with family and friends. |
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My biggest issue with FB is privacy concerns. They want to know far too much about you, and there's every reason to believe they'll keep aiming for more. You want evidence? How about them wanting to watch you through your smart phone camera and track your mood.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/facebook-wa...camera-1625061 http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2015/0242679.html |
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Also need to be careful of the new Google Home and Amazon Echo smart devices. Some police department recently subpoenaed Amazon for audio recorded through its Echo device. Allegedly the device not only listens and records when you request its services but it is always on and always recording whatever it can hear nearby. |
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My son operates his entire house off of Echo. He ordered it before the price dropped:(
You can't turn on a light switch, you ask echo to do it! |
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Monty was on facebook live last yr. :lol
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