Part of the Facebook experience is coming across your friends who post religious content. Often times someone will post a bible verse, a meme, or a quote from a pastor or theologian. I am grateful we have the freedom to post things of a religious nature. Nonetheless, having the freedom to do something doesn't necessarily imply you should. Let me give you an example:
An individual posts a meme like the one below. The attempt is noble and to encourage friends to be aware that the Christian life cannot be turned on and off.
The problem arises when the good spiritual meme was sandwiched by 2 inappropriate memes. I would love to show you an example, but this is a family friendly blog. The fact is, there is no such thing as an inappropriate meme that is appropriate for this site. Trust me, a google search confirmed this. Nevertheless, when you post something about "$^#% and their #^%@ all over the $*&%$&#*" and then post the Christian meme, you are not doing yourself or your Christian brothers and sisters any favor.
Now, according to a discovery last week, not only do I love Satan, I also bear his likeness. Perhaps I am unqualified to give any advice on matters of Christiany things, so take my comments with a grain of salt.
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