Posted on 04/02/2017 7:56:43 AM PDT by CHRISTIAN DIARIST
A sexually explicit video of a high school girl in La Porte, Indiana was posted this past week on Facebook Live and other social media. Authorities suspect the underage girl was coerced into making the video in response to a sextortion threat.
This is but the latest shocking example of social medias role in coarsening our culture. It no longer is enough for the unredeemed to commit unspeakable acts; they also feel compelled demonically so to memorialize their grave sins against God on Facebook Live, YouTube, Periscope, LiveMe.com and other such online platforms.
That includes Derek Medina, a 33-year-old Miami man sentenced in February to life in prison after fatally shooting his wife Jennifer eight times and posting the image of her blood-soaked, bullet-ridden body on Facebook.
There also was 12-year-old Katelyn Nicole Davis, the Cedartown, Georgia girl who this past December livestreamed her suicide for all to see on LiveMe.com.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg bears no blame for either the sextortion of the LaPorte high schooler or the murder of the Miami wife. Cheetah Mobile CEO Sheng Fu, whose company created Live.me, did not cause young Katelyn to hang herself from a tree.
Social media are neutral. With Godly motivation, they can be used for purposes of good like mass media that emerged over the past six centuries.
Indeed, the Gutenberg Bible in the mid-1400s became the worlds first mass-produced book, making the word of God accessible to the common man and woman.
The worlds first commercial telegraph line debuted in 1844 when Samuel Morse messaged What hath God wrought? from the U.S. Capital building in Washington, D.C. to the B&O railroads Mount Clare station in Baltimore.
And Christian broadcast owes its origin to the earliest days of radio, when in 1923 S. Parkes Cadman became the first radio pastor, eventually reaching five million listeners nationwide on his Sunday afternoon broadcast on NBC radio.
Of course, what the Lord means for good mass communication our adversary, the devil, means for evil. So it is that he uses social media today to ensnare all those whom he may devour.
The demonic influence of social media witnessed in such places as La Porte, Miami and Cedartown bring to mind the observation in 1908 by the Christian apologist G.K. Chesterton that original sin is the only part of Christian theology which can really be proved.
Concurring with Chesterton, the evangelical author and radio show host Eric Metaxas mused last year that original sin, or human fallenness, includes the capacity for cruelty and injustice toward our fallen men and that, for many of us, this capacity hovers just below the surface.
A large part of what restrains our sins, Metaxas posited, are institutions like the Church, our families, government, and our communities, the operation of which are undermined today by the anonymity of social media.
Indeed, he lamented, Friends and family cannot hold you accountable if they dont know what youre doing. Moreover, Shame has no meaning to someone hiding behind a user name.
And thats why those of us who are Christ followers must be wary of social media, which can inure us to the works of the devil sexual deviancy, murder, suicide and other such abominations delivered to our laptops, tablets and smartphones.
That is why Apostle Paul warns us to put on the whole armor of God, that (we) may be able to withstand the wiles of the devil. That includes, above all, taking the shield of faith with which (we) will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one.
Article notes the onset of other media, but fails to note the evils depicted by those. Pornography has long been the prime motive for adoption of new media among the masses.
My, what do YOU follow on social media? Doesn’t sound like what I’m seeing.
I think the earf itself is the playground of the devil. Anti-social media is just the newest sandbox.
There are bad things in the internet?? SHOCKING!!
Dude, there’s also brazen murders and risque copulation depicted on...ancient pottery!
I’m curious. Is FR considered social media or is it something very different? A news forum without the social media stigma perhaps?
Exactly right.
FR is a news forum.
FR is social media. There is nothing inherently wrong with social media, it’s the content that you choose to write and read that matters.
That’s the problem with arguments like the lead article: evil content is the result of choosing evil; you don’t have to choose evil - it’s not the media that matters, it’s the content you choose.
For me I think the difference is anonymity, at least for most FR users. The social media stuff seems to be between real life friends, family and distant strangers all knowing each other’s real identity. I’m glad it passed me by, I think it changes the way you think. Nothing good seems to come from it, we didn’t develop with these capabilities. I think it is a huge reason the teen suicide rate among girls is so high. I guess bullying among young girls is very common with this stuff. And with every phone being an internet connected video recorder the porn/exploitation capabilities went through the roof, creating even more broken damaged people.
Freegards
Some people are just in need of LOTS of attention.
If you can’t dazzle them with your brilliance, baffle them with your bull$#1t. Seems to apply.
That’s the thing: you don’t see such content if you don’t associate with people who post such content.
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Here’s an interesting question.
Is all sin demonic?
Are we born perfect and corrupted by the devil every second of every day.
What is the origin of sin?
40 years ago it was CB radio!
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