A snip from Flickering Pixels (How technology shapes your faith) by Shane Hipps:
The Internet is a lot of things, but it is emphatically not a neutral aid. Digital social networking inoculates people against the desire to be physically present with others in real social networks — networks like a church or a meal in someone’s home. Being together becomes nice but nonessential.
What say ye, readers? Agree or disagree? Let’s discuss.
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