Right now, the biggest Facebook conversation going on with me and some of my friends involves discussing our church building expansion and posting pictures of it. Zowie, pretty racy stuff!
Seriously, I think a person's heart is revealed in how they approach Facebook and set up their accounts. Saying you are married and posting very little personal information in the profile is a start; same with turning on all the privacy settings. Also, virtually all of my friends are mature, reformed believers -- except for the attorney general of Virginia (we worked on his campaign, and I doubt seriously if he ever reads anything I post.)
Some people use Facebook as a kind of dating site -- posting lots of personal information, then opening up their profiles to anyone who's trolling. That's trouble! I'd be concerned about any Christian who does this.
Seriously, I think a person's heart is revealed in how they approach Facebook and set up their accounts. Saying you are married and posting very little personal information in the profile is a start; same with turning on all the privacy settings. Also, virtually all of my friends are mature, reformed believers -- except for the attorney general of Virginia (we worked on his campaign, and I doubt seriously if he ever reads anything I post.)
Some people use Facebook as a kind of dating site -- posting lots of personal information, then opening up their profiles to anyone who's trolling. That's trouble! I'd be concerned about any Christian who does this.