website
Skip to content

Hall Shame

Hall of Shame - Social Networks

by Catherine Frakas 08 Feb 2013

Home Standards of Evaluation Title Index of Inductees Why We Do This? Your Hall of Shame Nominations
Hall of Shame Showcases those who have offended the Christian ethic.
Archive for the Social Networks' Category
Defenders of the Catholic Faith Discussion Board Thursday, July 1th, 2010 Defenders of the Catholic Faith Discussion Board, a Catholic discussion social network started by convert Stephen Ray, is inducted into our Hall of Shame because moderators of the Board have joined the growing number of Social Networking sites who ban members because of a member’s past sins, even though the member has behaved in stellar manner on the Board. This is direct violation of the Christian Ethic of charity, forgiveness, and recognition of redemption. One’s past sins are never to held against him. The Christian Ethic opposes Scarlet Letter treatment of people. It is a direct violation of how Jesus dealt with people, for example, the woman caught in adultery, which was a sex crime punishable by death. Jesus told the woman, go and sin no more. Such behavior on the part of Christian Forums constitute sins of bigotry and rash judgment against their members. If such members had nefarious intentions on the Board they would not be joining the Board with their real names and information. In a manner similar to gun control, such laws only effect law-biding citizens, as criminals can readily gain access to guns. Here, such banning of members only effects those members of good faith and intent, while people of nefarious intent can join the Board at will. It is not known if Stephen Ray or other owners have established this policy. We recognize that sometimes these decisions are made by individual moderators unbeknownst to the owners. Nevertheless, this policy against the Christian Ethic is exercised by Defenders of the Catholic Faith Discussion Board. Read the rest of this entry » Tags: Catholic Organizations, Social Networks Posted in Catholic Organizations, Social Networks | No Comments »
Awestruck Thursday, July 1th, 2010 Awestruck Catholic Social Network, a Catholic discussion social network is inducted into our Hall of Shame because owners of the Board have joined the growing number of Social Networking sites who ban members because of a member's past sins, even though the member has behaved in stellar manner on the Board. This was a very promising social network, but their actions are direct violation of the Christian Ethic of charity, forgiveness, and recognition of redemption. One's past sins are never to held against him. The Christian Ethic opposes Scarlet Letter treatment of people. It is a direct violation of how Jesus dealt with people, for example, the woman caught in adultery, which was a sex crime punishable by death. Jesus told the woman, go and sin no more. Such behavior on the part of Awestruck constitute sins of bigotry and rash judgment against their members. If such members had nefarious intentions on the Board they would not be joining the Board with their real names and information. In a manner similar to gun control, such laws only effect law-biding citizens, as criminals can readily gain access to guns. Here, such banning of members only effects those members of good faith and intent, while people of nefarious intent can join the Board at will. In the case of Awestruck, the owners have admitted that their concern is public perception which might be damaged if sinners were allowed membership. Such a motivation increases the culpability against charity and the Christian Ethic to a level that is scandal. Read the rest of this entry » Tags: Social Networks Posted in Social Networks | No Comments »
Christian Forums Thursday, July 1th, 2010 Christian Forums, a non-Catholic discussion social network (with a Catholic section), is inducted into our Hall of Shame because moderators of the Forum have joined the growing number of Social Networking sites who ban members because of a member’s past sins, even though the member has behaved in stellar manner on the Forum. This is direct violation of the Christian Ethic of charity, forgiveness, and recognition of redemption. One’s past sins are never to held against him. The Christian Ethic opposes Scarlet Letter treatment of people. It is a direct violation of how Jesus dealt with people, for example, the woman caught in adultery, which was a sex crime punishable by death. Jesus told the woman, go and sin no more. Such behavior on the part of Christian Forums constitute sins of bigotry and rash judgment against their members. If such members had nefarious intentions on the Forums they would not be joining the Forum with their real names and information. In a manner similar to gun control, such laws only effect law-biding citizens, as criminals can readily gain access to guns. Here, such banning of members only effects those members of good faith and intent, while people of nefarious intent can join the Forum at will. It is not known if the owners have established this policy. We recognize that sometimes these decisions are made by individual moderators unbeknownst to the owners. Nevertheless, this policy against the Christian Ethic is exercised by Christian Forums. Read the rest of this entry » Tags: Other Religious Organizations, Social Networks, Admin Notes, Businesses and Organizations, Catholic Organizations, Catholic Personalities, Courts, Delinquent Children, Government, Media Organizations, Media Personalities, Other Public Figures, Other Religious Personalities, Parish Modernism, Political Personalities, School Administrators, Secondary & Elementary Schools, Society, Special Snowflakes, Universities & Colleges, Websites Posted in Other Religious Organizations, Social Networks | No Comments »
A publication of St. Michael House Press a publishing apostolate of the Oblates and Missioners of St. Michael

Categories
Admin Notes
Businesses and Organizations
Catholic Organizations
Catholic Personalities
Courts
Delinquent Children
Government
Media Organizations
Media Personalities
Other Public Figures
Other Religious Organizations
Other Religious Personalities
Parish Modernism
Political Personalities
School Administrators
Secondary & Elementary Schools
Social Networks
Society
Special Snowflakes
Universities & Colleges
Websites

Bishops Catholic Answers

Links Hall of Honor Justice Watch Saint Michael's Call St. Padre Pio Center for Deliverance
Archives Archives Select Month May 2019 January 2019 September 2017 July 2017 May 2017 March 2017 August 2016 June 2016 October 2015 November 2014 March 2014 February 2014 December 2013 February 2013 January 2013 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 October 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 March 2011 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 February 2010 October 2009 September 2009 June 2009 May 2009 February 2009 January 2009 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008 February 2008 August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007

**************************************

We Need Your Help
Your generosity is what keeps us online and serving more than six million people per year.

**************************************
Copyright© 2007-2019 Oblates and Missioners of St. Michael. All Rights Reserved 257908 sweet souls have visited here Designed by MIF Design -->

930 x 520px

SPRING SUMMER LOOKBOOK

Sample Block Quote

Praesent vestibulum congue tellus at fringilla. Curabitur vitae semper sem, eu convallis est. Cras felis nunc commodo eu convallis vitae interdum non nisl. Maecenas ac est sit amet augue pharetra convallis.

Sample Paragraph Text

Praesent vestibulum congue tellus at fringilla. Curabitur vitae semper sem, eu convallis est. Cras felis nunc commodo eu convallis vitae interdum non nisl. Maecenas ac est sit amet augue pharetra convallis nec danos dui. Cras suscipit quam et turpis eleifend vitae malesuada magna congue. Damus id ullamcorper neque. Sed vitae mi a mi pretium aliquet ac sed elitos. Pellentesque nulla eros accumsan quis justo at tincidunt lobortis deli denimes, suspendisse vestibulum lectus in lectus volutpate.
Prev Post
Next Post
Someone recently bought a
[time] minutes ago, from [location]

Thanks for subscribing!

This email has been registered!

Shop the look

Choose Options

Recently Viewed

Edit Option
Back In Stock Notification
this is just a warning
Shopping Cart
0 items