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	<title>Comments on: The biggest threat to American Christianity? Social Networking.</title>
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		<title>By: Chris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description>Your point is on the mark.  

One positive thing about facebook is that you can gauge pretty well what your contacts believe by what links they share and what they casually click that they &quot;like&quot;.  Then you can engage them in a discussion as to why they are political fideists, rather than engaged followers of Christ.  Used to be people were quietly swayed by TV ads in the darkness of their living rooms and didn&#039;t expose their misconceptions to their acquaintances in casual discussion.  We can be thankful that these things are being brought into the light.</description>
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<p>One positive thing about facebook is that you can gauge pretty well what your contacts believe by what links they share and what they casually click that they &#8220;like&#8221;.  Then you can engage them in a discussion as to why they are political fideists, rather than engaged followers of Christ.  Used to be people were quietly swayed by TV ads in the darkness of their living rooms and didn&#8217;t expose their misconceptions to their acquaintances in casual discussion.  We can be thankful that these things are being brought into the light.</p>
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