10 Internet Tips for Catholics
We found this great blog which offers common-sense “Rules of Engagement for Catholics on the Internet”:
http://ericsammons.com/blog/2009/10/26/rules-of-engagement-for-catholics-on-the-internet/
We wish to copy here the 10 tips provided:
1) Always remember the superiority of the real world over the virtual world.
2) Your salvation is more important than your involvement on the Internet.
3) Don’t ever say anything on the Internet that you wouldn’t say in person.
4) Don’t write anything in anger.
5) Don’t stereotype people.
6) Take at least one day off a week from the Internet.
7) Always assume the good intentions of others.
8.) Remember who the real Enemy is.
9) Remember that God resists the proud.
10) Don’t just go to Catholic sites.
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In relation to tip # 8 above –”our duty is not to try to defeat [them] [slaves of Satan], but emancipate them and help them become sons of the True King– we’d highly recommend that you follow Fr. Robert Barron and his ‘Word on Fire’, (click here to ‘friend’ him on Facebook), so you’d get updated on his “Catholicism Project”. Here’s a trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzowCr_5Qlk&feature=player_embedded
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