Saturday, December 1, 2007

Forced Love

There is something powerful about belonging and recruiting. They give participants and recruiters a sense of having affected. Christian sites, often aren't explicitly Christian. They just advocate the power of communication, giving men or women or certain vague categories of people a place to "talk."

I've found that participants use virtual worlds to experiment with things that would be to consequential in RL. You can get a tattoo, see how it looks as you walk around, but then take it off if you don't like it. You can buy a shirt for 20LD and stuff it in the back of your inventory if it doesn't suit you. You can check out a community and join it, and never return if you don't like it.

Community builders such as "Sonic Rang," understand the power of evangelism as a force. He claims to have invested thousands into his Sim and is not looking to make any money back at all. For him it is a dream come true to be able to share the gospel with so many people and save so many people from less righteous lives. (revisit the bdsm girl).

Peoples stories and visions of people have affect on those who bear witness.


Sometimes, there is force in just hearing someones stories. Suggest

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