Pope Francis thinks you are spending too much time chatting online, using your smartphone and watching TV, among other things. He did not Tweet the message, but rather delivered it in person to 50,000 German Altar Servers who dropped by for a visit.
Earlier this year, the pope said the internet was a "Gift From God", while warning against isolation caused by too little face time with real people.
Meanwhile, the British government is warning that too much time online is causing mental illness in children "Loneliness, depression, anxiety, low self-esteem and heightened aggression are some of the possible issues faced by children who may overuse the Internet."
(Score: 2) by q.kontinuum on Monday August 11 2014, @06:49PM
Thanks. I work in an environment with people from >50 different nations in our office; it would be quite chaotic if we would discuss religion on an emotional base.
For the same reason I disagree partially with you about your opinion on Islam: I think that generally, the less educated people are and the less open-minded and the more oppressed they are, the more dangerous they become in their religion. Most Christian countries can afford to be lenient. But considering that we got our position in the world centuries ago by bloodily slaughtering Islam populations, and considering that GW Bush claimed [theguardian.com] God ordered him to liberate Iraq, I have a hard time to accept that Islam is inherently more bloody than Christianity.
I do agree that I perceive violence performed directly in the name of god is more common in Islamic countries in the name of the sharia, but I also met lots of more educated moslems who are as much moslem as most west-european city-folks are christian: i.o.w. it's in their passport, they wouldn't say much against it (well, you never know...), but that's it mainly.
Personally I'd rather follow the Church of the Holy Spaghetti-Monster.
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