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DeborahLight

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Conversations

(The Reflective Thought) Many say that when you interact with others via the net that it’s not really ‘’Real’’, however what does the Bible have to say about our words (Communication)? A lot!

(The Observation) Over these last few months I noticed that just as bonds are formed in “Real life” they are formed almost the same online, however it’s a trickery process than in person because you cannot view another’s body language; you only have their words to go by (Which nowadays is questionable).

(The Questions)

1. Do you line up the words you and others speak (via the net) with what the Bible has to say about communication?
2. Do you think words have power, even in small talk?
3. How do you view online communication?

(A Few Scriptures)

Proverbs 18:21
James 3:2
Matthew 12:36-37
Matthew 5:37

(This thread is not intended to condemn anyone; be honest without incriminating yourself)
(Smart Alec Comments Will Be Accepted, But For Safety May Be Ignored)
(Please Communicate Responsibly)

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kenisyes

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I think there is real ministry going on here - encouragement, clarifying Scripture, etc. Not always, we are all free to say what we please. But we are also free to ignore conversations we don't like.
 
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DeborahLight

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I agree.:)

I think there is real ministry going on here - encouragement, clarifying Scripture, etc. Not always, we are all free to say what we please. But we are also free to ignore conversations we don't like.