Should we watch murders on social media?
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“It wasn’t until later that I learned that what I had seen was a cold-blooded murder streaming across my Twitter feed.” Russell Moore
As iron sharpens iron,
one person sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17)
“It wasn’t until later that I learned that what I had seen was a cold-blooded murder streaming across my Twitter feed.” Russell Moore
“”We have been officially shut down by Facebook and unable to get any response from them,” Cameron wrote on his personal Facebook fan page… After Cameron alerted more than 500,000 Facebook fans of his predicament, the social networking site removed the block - without any explanation.” Todd Starnes at Townhall.com
“On a whim, Eklund posted in response, ‘I’d rather have a Proverbs 31 woman than a Victoria’s Secret model.’” World Magazine
“It is how we use it that turns out either for good or for bad. … the capacity that this gives is what we need to be cautious about because I want you to hear me carefully now. Where destruction is the motive, unity is dangerous.”
“…when you miss the point, you open up a fallacy-filled wonderland where conversation and emotions are set free to frolic! If you wish to dispense with the authoritarian laws of logic… and transcend the boundaries of social courtesy, then here are some suggestions for you to try on your entirely subjective journey.”
“…the Internet has given us a global audience for our bombast, and social media sites encourage it… The result is more people carefully stage-managing their online image.”
It’s a battle of biblical proportions. Software-maker Blizzard Entertainment released its hotly anticipated role-playing game Diablo III “from the Burning Hells” on Tuesday — and “it’s a bad day for demons,” the company said.
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