tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056051583786220639.post5527794253723982707..comments2023-06-14T08:03:14.211-04:00Comments on Tommy Mann : Christianetiquette: How a Christian Should Act in an Electronic WorldTommy Mann Ministrieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11629684679268261608noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056051583786220639.post-34481272660401262252012-03-06T09:21:50.436-05:002012-03-06T09:21:50.436-05:00Elaine,
Thanks for your comment, and good to hear...Elaine,<br /><br />Thanks for your comment, and good to hear from you again. I certainly understand the frustration you are speaking of. As a big Kirk Cameron fan I was sad to see him so harshly attacked by GLAD; they are allowed to say whatever they want, but they do not like people to say something they disagree with, and they attack the person, not the viewpoint. <br /><br />To answer your question, I would suggest unsubscribing to anyone or anything that causes you to become upset. I would also recommend joining pages that bring encouragement. Pages like “Support Tebow’s Super Bowl Ad” (https://www.facebook.com/TebowSuperBowlAd) will give pro-life updates about positive legislation and, and pages like Randy Alcorn and John MacArthur will post blogs, sermons, Bible verses, and other bits of encouragement. There are also plenty of Bible pages that will post a verse of the day. Customizing your Facebook page to see only encouragement and no discouragement can transform FB from something that makes your stomach hurt into something that makes your spirit rejoice.<br /><br />I would also recommend using your Facebook to be a source of encouragement to others. Post verses yourself, and link to uplifting blogs or websites. You might get some negative comments, but you will probably be encouraged by all the positive feedback, which helps sometimes when you feel discouraged.Tommy Mann Ministrieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11629684679268261608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2056051583786220639.post-90151935579995296652012-03-05T13:11:07.514-05:002012-03-05T13:11:07.514-05:00I've not been on blogger very much lately but ...I've not been on blogger very much lately but these past few days I am really struggling with acting appropriately online. I remembered seeing this in my newsfeed awhile back and came to check it out. I feel like my faith is being attacked on every website I go to. I can't even go on Pinterest without someone posting a pro abortion or anti Jesus pin. The other day a friend on FB put on her status about how she now hates Kirk Cameron because of his stance on homosexuals. I guess she hates me too secretly? I'm trying to spend less time online and more time with the good book but it's difficult when most human interactions happen via text, FB or email. Any recommendations for really good, conservative Christian forums? I have to admit I'm guilty of the OMG thing. Because I say "Oh my goodness" in real life. I never thought about it til now but you're right, people who don't know me well obviously think I'm saying "Oh my God."Elainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08091097457612359686noreply@blogger.com