So we all know that Twitter is something of a hell hole. It is geared for short, sharp takes and responses, which don’t allow a great deal of nuance or understanding. There is also the phenomenon, not just on Twitter, of social media abstracting away many of the lovely things about our fellow human beings.
Should Christians become angry?
Should Christians become angry?
Should Christians become angry?
So we all know that Twitter is something of a hell hole. It is geared for short, sharp takes and responses, which don’t allow a great deal of nuance or understanding. There is also the phenomenon, not just on Twitter, of social media abstracting away many of the lovely things about our fellow human beings.