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Christians, how many of you have a Facebook profile? - Nat - 03-24-2014 11:14 AM

Did you know that your bible states that you shouldn't conform to the pattern of the world? Did you know that Mark (Facebook founder) is an atheist? Knowing this, why do you continue sinning, Christian Facebookers?


- Love Canada. - 03-24-2014 11:14 AM

Why are you on YA?
You need to reread the Bible, or wait until you can understand the big words


- TwistedOwl - 03-24-2014 11:19 AM

Not I


- The ninth Hector - 03-24-2014 11:22 AM

everyone conforms somehow, no such thing as being unique
BTW i'm atheist


- Visualterritory445 - 03-24-2014 11:27 AM

I do, and so what? There's nothing sinful about it.

When the Bible states not to conform to the pattern of the world, it means not to engage in behaviors that are sinful, even if everyone in the world engages in them.

Facebook is a great way of staying in touch with friends and family members. Besides, if one follows your line of thought, most clothes, shoes, stores, make-up, and forms of technology would be "conforming to the pattern of the world." Yet Christians at the time that was written still took part in things that others took part in; they went to the market for supplies (which probably involved buying things from non-Christians!), had houses that looked like everyone else's house, wore the same clothes and shoes, went to Roman bathhouses, and even studied some of the same philosophies. If there was nothing sinful about that, why would there be anything sinful about being on Facebook?