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Puts you back in the time of Aquinas or is it just romanticHeh heh, yes, but you’re talking to a guy who reads Aquinas by candelight
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Puts you back in the time of Aquinas or is it just romanticHeh heh, yes, but you’re talking to a guy who reads Aquinas by candelight
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That doesn’t bother me so much, since I assume it is a mistake that could happen to any of us. What bothers me more is people deliberately texting through the entire Mass. I saw a father text through his son’s entire First Communion Mass.
I wonder why we all feel like we even have to bring our cell phones into Mass. They are like security blankets now, myself included.
We lived for many years without them surgically attached to our bodies. Would it hurt us to throw it in the glove compartment during Mass?
I have everything on my phone! It is how I communicate with my children. I could not go without it, because it is how I contact my father daily. How would we communicate otherwise? How would my son be able to contact me to let me know when his homework project is finished and I should pick him up? How would I pull up the mapped location of his classmate’s house when I am driving to pick him up? (hint: I use the GPS function on my phone!) How would I add the address to the thank you notes I wrote for Christmas? (address book is on my phone). How would the doctor’s office connect with me to confirm appointments? How would I access CAF when away from the computer?I double dare you…see if you can go withtout your hand-held device for a day. Put it in a dresser drawer and see how long it takes before anxiety to use it becomes apparent. I’m guessing 3 minutes tops! And I might be generous here.
- They are a drug…whether you want to believe it or not, we are now hard-wired to them and cannot live without them for even a minute. Medical Studies are beginning to pop up and they show people actually get high while using them.
- The industry has done a marvelous job of marketing them to us under the guise that we cannot be/live without them…our culture has bought into that message hook, line, and sinker…especially the younger generation! We cannot NOT use them.
In my opinion (notice I said this is my opinion) these devices are the worst things in a list of many we have made for ourselves. We are devloping into a culture that is narcisstic, incredibly selfish, addicted to the max and lacks connectedness with each other. And Satan knows how to use the existence of this device well!
There is no way cell phone use can be compared to drug use!
- They are a drug…whether you want to believe it or not, we are now hard-wired to them and cannot live without them for even a minute. Medical Studies are beginning to pop up and they show people actually get high while using them.
Certainly, that tendency can be found in some people, but that’s not the fault of the device itself. I know I could live without a cell phone, but it’s a nice thing to have, especially when I’m travelling for work. I don’t even have a landline. If I had no cell phone, I’d never talk to anyone.I double dare you…see if you can go withtout your hand-held device for a day. Put it in a dresser drawer and see how long it takes before anxiety to use it becomes apparent. I’m guessing 3 minutes tops! And I might be generous here.
- The industry has done a marvelous job of marketing them to us under the guise that we cannot be/live without them…our culture has bought into that message hook, line, and sinker…especially the younger generation! We cannot NOT use them.
In my opinion (notice I said this is my opinion) these devices are the worst things in a list of many we have made for ourselves. We are devloping into a culture that is narcisstic, incredibly selfish, addicted to the max and lacks connectedness with each other. And Satan knows how to use the existence of this device well!
Said before Mass at our church:Ringing cell phones are an infrequent occurence at our Masses anymore. My favorite response was from a priest with a sense of humor. He pretended to answer the phone saying something about God calling. Then said it must have been a wrong mumber the person didn’t want to talk to him. Everyone laughed - no negativity there-and I’m sure the person whose phone rang was sufficiently embarrassed that it never happened again!
A bigger problem I see is people texting and playing games on their cell phones during Mass. I saw a child scold her father for that in Church last Sunday. They say a little child will lead us!
I understand what you mean here. I think older people aren’t necessarily addicted to them like drugs, but I could see how younger generations could become too dependent on them. My family and I will sometimes joke how we actually got along without cell phones for years and now we “need them”. I think they are wonderful in terms of emergencies or traveling on highways late at night or even during the day alone (which I do often in my line of work as a freelance musician).I double dare you…see if you can go withtout your hand-held device for a day. Put it in a dresser drawer and see how long it takes before anxiety to use it becomes apparent. I’m guessing 3 minutes tops! And I might be generous here.
- They are a drug…whether you want to believe it or not, we are now hard-wired to them and cannot live without them for even a minute. Medical Studies are beginning to pop up and they show people actually get high while using them.
- The industry has done a marvelous job of marketing them to us under the guise that we cannot be/live without them…our culture has bought into that message hook, line, and sinker…especially the younger generation! We cannot NOT use them.
In my opinion (notice I said this is my opinion) these devices are the worst things in a list of many we have made for ourselves. We are devloping into a culture that is narcisstic, incredibly selfish, addicted to the max and lacks connectedness with each other. And Satan knows how to use the existence of this device well!
Could you site some here?
- They are a drug…whether you want to believe it or not, we are now hard-wired to them and cannot live without them for even a minute. Medical Studies are beginning to pop up and they show people actually get high while using them.
- The industry has done a marvelous job of marketing them to us under the guise that we cannot be/live without them…our culture has bought into that message hook, line, and sinker…especially the younger generation! We cannot NOT use them.
I quite regularly forget my cell phone at home.I double dare you…see if you can go withtout your hand-held device for a day. Put it in a dresser drawer and see how long it takes before anxiety to use it becomes apparent. I’m guessing 3 minutes tops! And I might be generous here.
In my opinion (notice I said this is my opinion) these devices are the worst things in a list of many we have made for ourselves. We are devloping into a culture that is narcisstic, incredibly selfish, addicted to the max and lacks connectedness with each other. And Satan knows how to use the existence of this device well!
Agreed. How don’t work in retail, but I find it totally rude when someone is yakking away on their phone in the check out line.I actually find it more rude when I am at work (I work at a retail store, high end gift items) and people are yakking on their phones while I am assisting them or ringing them up. At Mass, the person didn’t deliberately have someone call them to create a disturbance, it was a mistake. But when you are having a conversation with someone, their phone rings, and without a second thought, they answer it and starts talking, it is SOOO rude!
I assume you have a source for this assertion?
- They are a drug…whether you want to believe it or not, we are now hard-wired to them and cannot live without them for even a minute. Medical Studies are beginning to pop up and they show people actually get high while using them.
The industry has never advertised under the guise that you can’t live without a phone. However, we do know that life is much more convenient with them, and that has been the standard by-line of cell phone companies for a LONG time. Granted we live in a society where comfort and convenience are the bread and butter of life, and materialism is a particularly rampant heresy in the United States, it’s not surprising that we’ve bought into this convenience mantra… but it’s our fault, not the device itself.
- The industry has done a marvelous job of marketing them to us under the guise that we cannot be/live without them…our culture has bought into that message hook, line, and sinker…especially the younger generation! We cannot NOT use them.
I lose. Since the US Government has figured out that cell phones exist, I’m expected to basically have mine on me at all times. That, I would say, is the worst element of cell phones: companies basically presume all employees will have them and therefore treat employees like they are on-call 100% of the time (and if they want to call you in for a shift, by God you’d better answer your phone!)I double dare you…see if you can go withtout your hand-held device for a day. Put it in a dresser drawer and see how long it takes before anxiety to use it becomes apparent. I’m guessing 3 minutes tops! And I might be generous here.
That’s a bit extreme… but not surprising. People said the same thing about cars, planes, computers, etc… but can you imagine life where you were constrained to an area within 10 miles of your home (maybe 20 if you owned horses)? Could you imagine having to take a ship to visit another continent? Could you imagine going back to calling the movie theatre for movie times, or having all correspondance by snail mail? Of course not!In my opinion (notice I said this is my opinion) these devices are the worst things in a list of many we have made for ourselves. We are devloping into a culture that is narcisstic, incredibly selfish, addicted to the max and lacks connectedness with each other. And Satan knows how to use the existence of this device well!
The worst? Really? Nothing mankind has made is worse than a cell phone? Not the atomic bomb? Nazi gas chambers? crack cocaine? pornography?
- In my opinion (notice I said this is my opinion) these devices are the worst things in a list of many we have made for ourselves. We are devloping into a culture that is narcisstic, incredibly selfish, addicted to the max and lacks connectedness with each other. And Satan knows how to use the existence of this device well!
Haha - perfect!My former parish priest would stop talking or w.e was going on until it was turned off…
Hahaha…Puts you back in the time of Aquinas or is it just romantic![]()
I do everything with my phone. It has seriously cut down on the clutter! I no longer have to have huge white and yellow pages taking up space in my cupboards, and I do not need an address book to lose. I don’t have to print maps from the computer. There are very few public phones, so it is a safety and convenience feature to have a cell phone available!I only want a phone to be able to talk into when needed and nothing more mainly because I’ve seen too many people become way too dependent on it. I can do everything else I need the “old-fashioned” way. lol! Need an address? I look it up in my book which I hand wrote in pencil. Need directions? I either get the information prior to leaving, call the place or person I need to get to or I do go the cyber way or whatever you call it and use my GPS, but you can’t always trust your GPS as I’ve found out often when traveling to different places for music performances/rehearsals. It’s better to use actual humans for better directions sometimes.
When we didn’t have cell phone I remember calling my parents collect when I needed them to pick me up from the movie theater or other place. It seems most places have taken down their public phones though, so you have to rely on a cell phone… I didn’t get one until after college. …
I agree!I double dare you…see if you can go withtout your hand-held device for a day. Put it in a dresser drawer and see how long it takes before anxiety to use it becomes apparent. I’m guessing 3 minutes tops! And I might be generous here.
- They are a drug…whether you want to believe it or not, we are now hard-wired to them and cannot live without them for even a minute. Medical Studies are beginning to pop up and they show people actually get high while using them.
- The industry has done a marvelous job of marketing them to us under the guise that we cannot be/live without them…our culture has bought into that message hook, line, and sinker…especially the younger generation! We cannot NOT use them.
In my opinion (notice I said this is my opinion) these devices are the worst things in a list of many we have made for ourselves. We are devloping into a culture that is narcisstic, incredibly selfish, addicted to the max and lacks connectedness with each other. And Satan knows how to use the existence of this device well!
With the opinion cell phones are like a drug?I agree!