The #Internet often proves #ugly.
Little money is made from people being peaceable and supportive; much more money can be made on #controversies and #disputes which drive engagement, and so the Internet has become an #outrage factory.
People prove willing to speak on the Internet in ugly, barely filtered ways which they would never even imagine speaking in person.
We must work all the more diligently to manifest the fruit of the #Spirit and resist the works of the flesh on the Internet.
Fox makes the point that religion has so often oversold the concept of “sin” that it has left us without language or power to combat evil. He compares the Eastern tradition of the 7 chakras to the Western tradition of the 7 capital sins. Fox allows us to think creatively about our capacity for perso
A group of Japanese men, known as the “bumping gang”, has brought their harassment tactics to London, deliberately slamming into pedestrians – primarily targeting young women, the elderly, and children, sparking widespread concern online.Recently, the “bumping gang” emerged on the streets of London, with several victims coming forward to share their troubling experiences.On May 8, TikTok influencer Aylamellek, who has 148,000 followers, described how a tall, muscular man, estimated to be around 6 feet 4 inches, charged at her and knocked her to the ground as she was walking.After the attack, the man fled the scene immediately.The “bumping gang” has