Facebook, as we all know, is a forum for social networking thus its no surprise that religious imagery and text would surface on such space.
This image has been circulating my facebook feed for a few weeks now with many of it's "sharers" as I shall call them, posting with comments of reasurence.
Another great example of viral facebook trend was this beautiful rap, "Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus."
Facebook also allows for a space for open etic debate like the Atheists Vs. Religion page. It is here that theist and atheist of both administrators and spetators can prepose theological questions which are then in turn responed to by a diverse international view.
Hi Aleesha,
ReplyDeleteI agree Facebook has created a giant space for debate. It's good to see pro-religious pictures or opinions floating around on there, because myself I have noticed much more anti-religious sentiment. There is pages that people like called "atheists Unite" and such things which ll deliver cutting blows through visual imagery or through words about various faith traditions.
Billie
How significant. Often water and waterways are used as a metaphor for life - its flow, its twists and turns, its ability to mirror happenings in one's life. Issues of the ebb and flow of the tides are affective, as are the waves of joy and celebration.
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