As today’s generation is widely immersed in the technological advancement related to visuals and display genres , for e.g., the social media sites which is completely visual of what we perceive or think, there is a popular approach of getting socialised by posting photos of what we do , we think , we visit, we eat , and so on . Do you really think that this has made people even popularise their fake authenticity and love towards religion ?
You’re right, there’s a trend of “curated authenticity” on social media, especially among younger generations. Here’s a breakdown of the issue:
Social Media and Fake Authenticity:
Religion and Social Media:
However, social media can also be a positive force for both authenticity and religion:
Finding a Balance:
Social media can be a double-edged sword. By fostering critical thinking and open communication, we can help children navigate this space responsibly and use it to connect, learn, and share their authentic selves, including their faith, in a meaningful way.