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Facebook’s Next Target: The Religious Experience

The company is intensifying formal partnerships with faith groups across the United States and shaping the future of religious experience.

[nytimes.com]

[yahoo.com]

FearlessFly 9 July 25
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Once again we will see Jesus and the Devil arm wrestling. Meanwhile, they banned me a few hours over the weekend because I "tried to sign in too quickly too many times in secession." Maybe I should have counted to 10 first.

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May not turn out too bad. You put too many wild animals in too small a cage, and they fight to the death, wreck the cage and then starve.

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Will it be Faithbook now ?

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The red hat really isn’t you.....👀

When I teach children that they ought-not judge a book by its' cover, I MEAN it. 😛

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Spaceflock gives me a rotten feeling. I stopped all personal activity on there several years ago and still feel dirty having been associated with it.

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From what I can see Facebook and churches are alike not because of connection, but because they are both about obtaining money and power. The good they do in the world is outweighed by the bad, heavily.

FB cannot lawfully deny being a business. The law alllows churches to deny it.

Of course, but with an adoption of 'faith' it may find some, as I, jumping ship.

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