Making the decision to leave Facebook has been
difficult. In general, I enjoy Facebook. I have friends and family spread all
over the world and, for the most part, without our Facebook connection, I would
have no contact with them. For example, I have a great nephew who got engaged this
past weekend. If it weren’t for Facebook, I probably would have heard about it
around two weeks after the wedding.
And I love my Facebook friends. (Some of you, not so
much – you know who you are. 😉) Most of my friends are smart and hilarious and make
me smile every day. My friends and family live interesting lives and I enjoy
sharing their lives with them. Losing touch with them will sadden me.
So, or me to leave Facebook was a difficult decision
for me. I am powerfully motivated. There are two major reasons why I am
dropping out.
1.
I don’t
trust Facebook. You might say, “Who does?” My guess is everyone who still uses
Facebook. I don’t trust many of the posts, lots of the friend requests 😊, and
the Facebook Corporation. I don’t appreciate them selling my information to “godknowswho”,
to make some more money. Lord knows they don’t need more money.
2.
My "Hate
Trump" friends are driving me nuts. Personally, I love an intelligent political
conversation. But I don’t enjoy repeating the same thing over and over and over
again. I’m pretty intelligent and a quick study and, thus, figured about two
days after the 2016 election who didn’t like the President. There is no need to repeat yourself. I’ve got it. I’m not really crazy about him myself. But I treat
him like the last few Presidents, whom I also wasn’t crazy about. I tried not
to bitch about them and I prayed for them. (As Jesus clearly instructed us to do.)
a. I am also concerned about many of my friends who post
negatively almost daily. I am concerned about their mental health. Being that
negative for so long (Two and a half years and counting.) can’t be healthy. It
seems to me that the Dems have been throwing a huge temper-tantrum since Hilary
lost the election. Frankly, I couldn’t have voted for either one of them. I try
to vote for the candidate whom I perceive has the best value system and moral
values. Neither candidate qualified.
b. I am also concerned about their spiritual condition. To
hate someone is not healthy. It is also against the clear teachings of Christ.
Being so stirred up about politics is a sign that people are convinced that the
government can fix/save our country. I wasn’t a great scholar, but I’ve studied
(and lived) enough history to know the government, at best, can only be a
neutral influence. The government isn’t going to fix/save us. But I think I
know who will. We would do well to pay more attention to Him.
So, I wish you a good life. If you want to stay in
touch, send me your cell phone number and email, in the comment section of this
blog, and I will send you my info. Perhaps I will rejoin you on Facebook after the next election.
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Bill McConnell is an Interim Minister and is a Church
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speaker at Church Transformation events. His latest book on church
transformation is DEVELOPING A SIGNIFICANT CHURCH and is available at Westbow
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