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July 2007 Our Kingdom Ministry – Question Box

What are the dangers of using the Internet to associate with someone we do not know?


A number of Web sites have been designed for people to meet and correspond over the Internet. Many of these sites allow individuals to create and post their own profile, which may include pictures and other personal information. People who view the profile can then make contact. Such Web sites are very popular among young people, and some youths in the congregation have used them to interact with others who claim to be Jehovah’s Witnesses.

It is easy for a person whom we meet over the Internet to be deceptive about his identity, his spirituality, or his motives. (Ps. 26:4) An individual claiming to be one of Jehovah’s Witnesses may actually be an unbeliever, a disfellowshipped person, or even an active apostate. (Gal. 2:4) Reportedly, many pedophiles use such Web sites to find their victims.

Even if we are convinced that those with whom we are corresponding are in good standing in the congregation, conversations in such a setting can easily drift toward unwholesome material. This is because people tend to be less inhibited with individuals they have not met personally. They may also view online communication as private and feel that whatever they say will not come to the attention of others, such as their parents or the elders. Sadly, a number of youths from Christian households have been ensnared and have become involved in obscene speech. (Eph. 5:3, 4; Col. 3:8) Others have included sexually provocative pictures of themselves, suggestive nicknames, or links to sexually explicit music videos in their computer profile.

In view of the foregoing, parents should monitor their children’s activity on the computer. (Prov. 29:15) It would be dangerous to invite a stranger into our home or to allow him to be alone with our children. Similarly, it is dangerous for us or our children to make friends with strangers over the Internet, even if they claim to be Jehovah’s Witnesses.—Prov. 22:3.

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  • 12 years later...

Elizabeth, you are right to be very careful about using any internet site, and especially one that encourages participation between brothers and sisters. We are all very much more aware of the issues, today, with 'deep fake imagery' and misleading information everywhere. We know the ultimate source of all such, as being the one spoken of at Rev 12:9, where it says of him that he is "the one called Devil and Satan, who is misleading the entire inhabited earth". Our brothers overseeing this chat site, put in many hours to ensure a fine quality of interchange, and we all appreciate that.

 

I have discovered there are also limits on how the site may be used, and what is encouraged. As I understand it:

 

* This site does not offer dating facilities

* This site does not support the exchange of personal details, unless done privately and by agreement

* The site does not allow bad-mouthing of others, whether brothers and sisters or other people

* This site does not support political comment

* This site does provide for healthy exchange of thoughts and ideas

* This site is not an Ebay type facility for selling things

 

A number of the bothers and sisters using this site suffer from physical, emotional, mental or sometimes even spiritual problems, and find that interaction with others is very helpful. I am a relative newbie, myself, but hope that any contribution made by me is encouraging.

 

I am sure that you will find encouragement here, and will be invited to give it, too. 


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Thank you, @Elizabeth Alvarez, for your thoughts in your very first post here! Welcome to JWTalk!

 

I had the same misgivings when I first became a member on the site. Unfortunately none of us here can give you a quick answer to your question that will instantly make all your anxieties disappear. Besides the thoughts already expressed above, the only thing I can add is that time will provide a more definitive answer. Your own experience here will gradually answer your query. Perhaps I can help out with some of my own experiences.

 

Brother Lance, who commented above, is for certain a real, non-apostate, brother! It was only recently that I found out that he is the uncle of our Circuit Overseer's wife! Even though the two of them are on almost opposite sides of Canada, they are indeed related. Just two weeks ago we had our CO's visit and I could speak face-to-face with Lance's niece and get to know her a bit better!

 

I might add, Lance is one of the moderators here, and is almost solely responsible for allowing you and all other new members onto the site! He is the "door guy," as he used to call himself, and reviews all the applications of new members here. Well, several years back, Lance wrote a PM (private message) to me about a "sister" that was applying for membership, but said that something in her application didn't add up. She mentioned in her application that she belonged to a congregation here in Montreal, which happens to be the same congregation I was in at the time. Lance asked if I knew her. I did not! I think you get the picture; that "sister" is not a member on this site. (Later I found out that her "friends" list on Facebook was filled with known apostates...)

 

Other than that, reading each member's comments in the forums will tell you a little about that member's spirituality. Like getting to know someone personally, it takes time to get to know the various members here and their backgrounds, goals, and spiritual standing in their congregation. It's not instant, but is an ongoing experience and requires patience.

 

Granted, there are some whom I have "met" on the forums here who have purposely left the site, even after spending some time here and participating. Some of them left because they heard a talk that they say seemed to be directed specifically to them! They heard some counsel about associations on the Internet, concluded that it applied to themselves, and followed their conscience and made a decision to leave. That is their choice, and we respect that. We hope that you, too, will take some time to get to know us first, and then follow whatever your conscience is telling you. We wish you the very best.


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On 12/28/2024 at 8:14 PM, Elizabeth Alvarez said:

How can it be proven this is a legit site and not apostate or other harmful entities.

Along with other comments made, if you feel there are posters or postings here you don't feel comfortable with, you can report them or you can choose to ignore them and their posts under settings.

 

But best of all, the moderators here.......moderate! And they endeavour to do so theocratically, and that is a rare thing on ANY forum! So I hope you will be able to enjoy the unique and international perspective this site gives. 😊

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In addition to what the others have already said ... if you would like to chat face-to-face you could try joining one of my Zoom chats. They are not "meetings", they are informal chats for talking and getting to know one another.

 

You can check the forum calendar, "Upcoming Events" on the home page (scroll down till you find it) or check the Let's All Meet on Zoom thread

 

One is scheduled for Monday at 9PM Eastern/8PM Central/7PM Mountain/6 PM Pacific

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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