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Get thee behind me Facebook!

By The Inquirer
09:48 Jan 21, 2009 | 13 Comments
Tags: Get | thee | behind | me | Facebook
Get thee behind me Facebook!

Catholic Church calls for an end to secular social networking.

The Roman Catholic Church has once again revealed how in touch it is with modern times by calling for a ban on Facebook-like social notworking sites.
The Cei (Italian Episcopal Conference) slammed social networks a day after opening a site of its own. Apparently the fear is that people who use social networking sites will turn into individuals who will start to think for themselves.

Archbishop Pompili hit out about what he called "networked individualism" which he said creates people who "terminate links with the surrounding area". We guess the Archbishop thinks that the only people who are supposed to live in such unhealthy isolation and "live in the world but [...] not of it" are monks and nuns.

He warned that relationships formed online were not real.

Facebook and its ilk create an "online egocentrism" and are responsible for drying up of real relationships, he said. Although asking a celibate priest about relationships is like asking a vegan about the best type of meat feast pizza to buy.

The chairman of the Cei, Bishop Mariano Crociata said that the Internet varies between "elation and mistrust" and it is time to find a middle way. He didn't say what that middle way was, however banging on the evils of Facebook does not strike us as particularly balanced.

All this is ironic when the church has released its own Vatican social notworking site which is designed to stick its priests a "little closer to the faithful". If the church fears people will become individuals by using social networking sites then surely it is sending its own faithful to hell and sticking demons on its friends list.

 

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13 Comments
Sethan
Jan 21, 2009 10:02 AM
Lol that's awesome.

I mean, who better to give advice on such a modern subject, than the always relevant and up to date Catholic Church?
Elfarch
Jan 21, 2009 10:25 AM
GO Popey!
Elfarch
Jan 21, 2009 10:26 AM
Remarkable resembelance to a certain exemporer there. :{p
Mademan
Jan 21, 2009 10:33 AM
You have been invited to join the group 'The Catholic Church'

[Ignore]
majestic975
Jan 21, 2009 10:37 AM
Is the Pope friends with Senator Conroy by any chance?
If not, they should deffinetly hook up on Facebook, I think they have a lot in common.
heydude
Jan 21, 2009 10:58 AM
Once again, telling you NOT to do something, then just doing it themselves anyway, oh the hypocrisy!!!
fliptopia
Jan 21, 2009 11:11 AM
"Although asking a celibate priest about relationships is like asking a vegan about the best type of meat feast pizza to buy"

this has to take the cake as a journo completely fucking up a message because they are so blinded by their own moronic state of mind. Relationships extend take in more than just sex or even a one on one couple type arrangement. A cathlic priest can have a friendship with someone while not banging them.

I'm not a fan of the catholic church but out and out church bashing of any religion, don ein the manner of the article is just plain fucked up. You ought to be ashamed for publishing such dribble. Leave the inquirer to post it on their own shit site.

I think the catholic church and many others are out of touch esp on topics such as this but this was just rude.
Hawkeye
Jan 21, 2009 11:43 AM
Yeah, possibly fair cop there, flip, but let's be honest. When the Catholic Church says 'relationship', they usually do mean a man and a woman producing babies to the glory of God.

Also, this article is biased against the Catholic *Church*, not the Catholic *Faith* - it's an important difference.

- DH
bastard
Jan 21, 2009 11:51 AM
The concern of the church is valid but their reaction is not.

The article is an opinion piece rather than a decent piece of news.
sm1ddy
Jan 21, 2009 12:12 PM
At least facebook wont rape my children.
Marl
Jan 21, 2009 12:28 PM
haha sm1ddy. Thats a good one *thumbs up*
s3fron
Jan 21, 2009 4:17 PM
lol
t8y
Jan 26, 2009 9:02 PM
LOL

love this article.. its just how id have written it, with a nice fat dose of sarcasm
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