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The Pope v. Facebook

I'm torn on this one. On the one hand, I tend toward curmudgeonly skepticism of new technologies. On the other hand, I also tend toward curmudgeonly skepticism of the Vatican.

Anyway, here's what Benedict XVI--who, it should be noted, just started his own YouTube channel--recently had to say about the perils of Facebook and other social-networking applications:

The concept of friendship has enjoyed a renewed prominence in the vocabulary of the new digital social networks that have emerged in the last few years. The concept is one of the noblest achievements of human culture. ... We should be careful, therefore, never to trivialise the concept or the experience of friendship. It would be sad if our desire to sustain and develop on-line friendships were to be at the cost of our availability to engage with our families, our neighbours and those we meet in the daily reality of our places of work, education and recreation. If the desire for virtual connectedness becomes obsessive, it may in fact function to isolate individuals from real social interaction while also disrupting the patterns of rest, silence and reflection that are necessary for healthy human development.

I kind of hate to say it, but I think he's got a point.

Via Boston.com's Articles of Faith.

  • Adam Gaffin said:

    Hey, you're too young to be a curmudgeon!

    Swap in "television" or "telephone" or, heck "printing press" for "digital social networks" and his rantlet would read exactly the same.

    Name pretty much anything and you can warn about the perils of abusing it (forget the printing press, I bet people isolated themselves in Ur when they churned out all those clay tablets). It's as trenchant a warning as it is pointless.

    January 24, 2009 10:50 PM
  • Dan Kennedy said:

    If only Benedict were as concerned about Holocaust-denial as he is about the perils of Facebook:

    //tinyurl.com/ajcbjh

    January 25, 2009 2:03 PM
  • ani dalit said:

    Maybe Benedict's re-inclusion of those bishops reflects his own social isolation, whether through participating in MyFace or reading old texts.  (Don't mean to be disrespectful, but I couldn't resist connecting all those dots.)

    January 25, 2009 4:25 PM
  • Jenn Mears Web Design | Hmmm…. said:

    Pingback from  Jenn Mears Web Design | Hmmm….

    February 14, 2009 2:26 PM

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