Guilt, Confession, and Fear: The Negative Religious Aspects of Social Media

<p>I closed my Instagram last night feeling the dystopian nature of social media. Stories about the collapse of our environment were directly proceeded by selfies from the same person in a hot new dress from Zara, ready to go out and party.</p> <p>We have come to a place in society where we share videos of tragedies and our party in the same thirty seconds of our lives. I am certain that I have been guilty of posting like this in the past; my comment is not to shame anyone. But over the past few years I have grown increasingly uneasy with the cognitive dissonances and behavioural norms of social media.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@ashely.crouch/guilt-confession-and-fear-the-negative-religious-aspects-of-social-media-6c9f67b1a879"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>