Tuesday, August 20, 2013

The church vs. Facebook.

The fight against self-obsession might never be won. There are too many special interests involved.

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There are people who, before they take their latest lover (about whom they know r less than they should) to dinner, post: Date Night! With Polly McLiar Herman Munsters Austrian restaurant.

He intones: Those pictures that you post, you need to quit it because youre doing the most.

The video is of imperfect quality.

In a YouTube video that must be seen, heard and believedSocial Media Church sings to members Get off Facebook, this church choir wants you to share this one thought: Keep Yo Business Off Of Facebook.

Theyd like to sing of the perils of displaying your every minute and splaying your every bikini-clad image all over modern societys version of the parish notice board.

The lead chorister sings of life not being about posting more pictures, so that you feel like youre somehow winning.

To help you along the way Social Media, they even offer a map so that,new york asian escort model perhaps, you can wander in and admire them having a lovely time.

The poster of this gospel-based cry from the heart -- first uploaded a month ago but now gaining some viral grip -- is conscious of the problem. He explains that this is a new Christian classic about the pitlls of hubris and lack of discretion in todays social media world.

One church decides it needs to create a song that tells its members to keep their business off of Facebook. This could go viral.

However, the sentiment has a transparent holiness to it.

Can I get an amen?

For the members of an as-yet unnamed church choir would like to sing to you.

If your first step is to go on Facebook to share your thoughts, please hold on.

There are people in this world who post their every image to Facebook.

Its Sunday, a time for you to contemplate your mortality, your maker, or your whats left of your spirit.

Chris MatyszczykChris Matyszczyk is an award-winning creative director who advises major corporations on content creation and marketing. He brings an irreverent, sarcastic, and sometimes ironic voice to the tech world.

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