Well said.
The Net has proven to be an outlet for the worst kind of people to find more territory wherein they are able to exercise their worst side. The anonymity factor being deeply inviting because when one is not seen, like unto an invisible man/woman, it becomes easier to express what possibly has been repressed and thus pent up over time.
Craig's List for example. Terrible headlines have been made due to that one site. A serial killer even utilized the site to hunt for victims. And found them.
God have mercy.
Think about it. No one can see you. No one knows your face, name, location. How tempting for those who rarely refuse to engage in any temptation. Even the worst possible evils, like that of a serial killer.
When I first got on the Net it was because my twin had passed on and left me her house, turns out her computer also, even though someone she knew, loved, and trusted, had downloaded every file she had stored, and due to her direction in her will, in the event I wanted to clean it and sell it and buy new.
I did clean it, but I still have her files. Using it makes me feel close to her even when she's gone.
I searched for Christians in community my first day on the Web. What fun. A whole community of sisters and brothers to meet with all over the world.
Boy was I naive. Because as we know where there is light there is darkness. And where there is darkness, there is light that it be exposed.
The rose colored glasses fell away rather quickly I'm afraid.
I think our passion for Christ and His word leads us to focus on leading people to proper understanding. And when this is not soon coming, we can grow frustrated.
And conversely those who are passionate in their love of Christ and understanding of His word, who may feel differently than we, do the same.
We're still human after all.
On the Net it is not always easy to recognize the wheat and the tares. Such is the anonymous mask that lets some pretend rather well.
We're certainly not going to stop such things. What I think I'm working most to learn is to stop tilting at windmills when it becomes very obvious that someone doesn't accept what is my understanding of scripture. It is the passion for the Truth I think that leads us to wish all people, especially those we encounter on line, find that truth. And sometimes we don't realize, Truth isn't what some people are after.
Trust in the Lord in all things. It isn't your, my, responsibility to make people see things our way.
We can hope to guide the sincere to the way. However, it has always been God who shines the light on the True path.
Blessings.