Desperately Seeking God in the Cyberspace
04.03.08 (7:38 pm) [edit]
The Internet has become so powerful that you cannot just avail of online brochure printing services in it but do things that shouldnt really be an online thing. People seem to like the idea of confessing their sins and sharing even their most intimate secrets through personal blogs.
And it doesnt stop on blogs. Search the Web and you will be amazed at so many sites that people have been coming up with. There are sites wherein you can confess your sins. There are those that you can fill out a form to be able to email God. And Im sure that it wont stop at that.
The Catholic Church says that this will never be a replacement for the real thing. If we really want to be true to our religions, we must go to church personally and consult the priests for spiritual renewal.
But if you will find time to look at those confessions, some will really intrigue you and break your hearts. As human beings, were sometimes more comfortable writing our thoughts out than talking to a real person, like the priests in this instance.
I also like writing to God but thats too personal that I will never post it online for everybody to read. Although people wont really know who the real person behind the letter, I cant afford to share such intimate thoughts to others who are just browsing through.
There may be different reasons why people are posting such ideas online. They may want other to learn from their mistakes. And in this busy world, some really just doesnt have enough time to go personally to church.
With the popularity of sites that cater to such thoughts, we shouldnt be surprised at what could people come up with next. But once in a while, we must remind ourselves that no matter how busy we are, life doesnt end on the cyberspace. We must also have a life offline. The world is not only about the Internet.
These days when everything can be done online, we must also take a rest from our technology-filled lives. Life should not end when the PC has been turned off. There’s a bigger world outside the worldwide Web.