Internet fast anyone?…
I don’t know about anybody else, but for the last year or so the arguments at my house tend to be related to the computer.
The more I think about the so-called Facebook Lenten fast, the more I think that it is an idea whose time has come.
Here’s what I think about it.
At my house, my teens are often arguing about computer usage.
Who’s getting on the computer?
Who forgot to turn off the monitor? … the printer?…
Having more than one computer doesn’t help either.
You see, one teen wants to get on the computer that his sibling is on for any number of reasons.
And so it goes.
Sometimes, I play referee by just shutting down all the computers.
So, I look at the idea of adults fasting from Facebook this Lenten season with a new perspective. Plus I just read a story about school students in England who are fasting from the social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace during Lent: Schoolchildren fast.
I like this idea! I LOVE this idea!
Not that my kids are all that into the social networking sites. I’m just thinking that perhaps an Internet ”fast” could be in order. Limiting the amount of time spent on the Internet isn’t a bad idea anyway, particularly if there is no homework involved.
I’m going to broach the subject with the teens, see what happens.
I’ve already got another idea: How about a fast from video games?
That should go over well with my son …
Look for more Lent-related blog postings here on the Religion and Values blog in the days ahead.
Carla Hinton
Religion Editor


