Virtual Reality, Social Media, Online Gaming: Effects of Internet Addiction on Human Relationships

Posted: June 24th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Online Social Site | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | 25 Comments »


An Apostle for the Lord Jesus Christ shares his feelings on the virtual realm and its effect on individual behavior and human relationships. Please read the entire talk: bit.ly You’ll be glad you did!

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25 Comments on “Virtual Reality, Social Media, Online Gaming: Effects of Internet Addiction on Human Relationships”

  1. 1 MrLukasart said at 7:10 am on June 24th, 2010:

    There is no GOD !!!!

    If it wasn’t for the internet i wouldn’t have come across RICHARD DAWKINS who saved me from eternal stupidity and irrationality that is RELIGION.

  2. 2 THELDSLIFE said at 7:16 am on June 24th, 2010:

    I can’t thank Apostle Bednar for his prayers. I never heard this message but I somehow decided on my own to rid myself of this scourge!
    The mercy and love of our Lord Jesus Christ is great. All I can do is praise his name forever!

  3. 3 THELDSLIFE said at 8:01 am on June 24th, 2010:

    @THELDSLIFE
    Online gaming is the “Mess of Pottage” that Esau was given by Isaac in exchange for his birthright. I pray that NONE should lose their birthright over this modern temporary pleasure and enjoyment.

  4. 4 THELDSLIFE said at 8:58 am on June 24th, 2010:

    I testify that brother Bednar… Apostle Bednar speaks the truth! The games I played online nearly cost me my eternal marriage. I used every rationalization that he repeated in this conference talk. I speak not that I might show my weakness before the world, for I since have been redeemed of God and I have made repentance to my wife, as well.
    Do not suppose that Apostle Bednar is NOT in touch with reality. I am 100% sure that if I continued my course, I would have been rendered useless to God.

  5. 5 THELDSLIFE said at 9:23 am on June 24th, 2010:

    If seen comments on here saying that this music was “Pirated” or “Wrong” to use.
    There is a “Fair Use” in using music.
    If YouTube has it in place, these songs we use can be tracked, advertised, and promoted by You Tube itself. I see no problem in using music so long as the music industry doesn’t mind the “Free Advertising” that this creates for them…

  6. 6 HLTSender said at 10:07 am on June 24th, 2010:

    Thank you for uploading this. It is a really actual problem.

  7. 7 selfreliantliving said at 10:27 am on June 24th, 2010:

    Thank you for making this inspiring video. I greatly appreciate it.

  8. 8 sommersvideoblog said at 10:28 am on June 24th, 2010:

    I too have downloaded without paying…never put too much though into it. I will be getting my music from Itunes from now on. Just another way the brethren have helped us to purify our lives!!!

  9. 9 MrCoolguy6273 said at 11:24 am on June 24th, 2010:

    “And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing, 4 in whose case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelieving so that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God,” (2 Cor. 4:3-4).

  10. 10 HandGottesInAllem said at 11:36 am on June 24th, 2010:

    Thankyou very much.

  11. 11 Bureyeanne said at 12:30 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    I should explain that I have a BFA in Digital Arts. So I have to take much of this presentation in it proper context. We did discuss some of these matters in a class that covered topics of contemporary of multimedia. As a result, I do make efforts not to use some ATM’s, Self Checkout, or other automation when given a choice. That being noted, everything I do professional or independent is digital.

  12. 12 DefendingMormonism said at 12:33 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    Me too, my friend.

  13. 13 DefendingMormonism said at 1:26 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    In terms of the context of this video, I believe Elder Bednar is spot on.

    He speaks in very simple terms, so I’m not sure what your so against in his thoughts.

    Or maybe you would find fault in pretty much anything that an LDS apostle says?

  14. 14 DefendingMormonism said at 2:08 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    For the public record, your post appears to be the product of an un-faithful disciple of Jesus Christ.

    As for opinions of the Brethren, of course, they are always going to be just that – opinions, just like you and I have our own opinions.

    That in no way changes their status as Apostles of the Lord Jesus Christ.

    As for “good behavioral science” I am glad that Jesus Christ never taught that as a prerequisite to faith, happiness, and eternal life.

  15. 15 iqlusionblogspot said at 2:44 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    For the public record, this post appears to be the product of a faithful Mormon mind.

  16. 16 LettyCarrillo said at 3:00 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    I always wonder about what your talking about, then I realize, their not wrong, I use to be stuck in a world where everything everyone was wrong but my own selfish thoughts, but soon enough you figure that even thing look wrong, the rest of the world is just wrong, and as long as you follow the instructions you will have all, and even though the world may not know your there, god will, and at then end isn’t that what matters, or are we gonna take the world when we die?

  17. 17 iqlusionblogspot said at 3:09 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    LDS leaders do long-term damage to the growth of the church when they make pronouncements that flatly contradict the findings of good behavioral science.

    As young people grow up and find out that LDS church leaders have been wrong about evolution, intimate practices in the bedroom, media influence and other well-researched subjects, these young people are going to wonder what else the brethren are dead wrong about.

  18. 18 Bureyeanne said at 3:56 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    I obsess over pixels.

  19. 19 BettinaDeutschland said at 4:37 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    great. And Enya of course.

  20. 20 ShaynePacker said at 4:45 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    This is such good counsel. I particularly like when he said we should use technology’s “many capabilities in appropriate ways to learn, to communicate, to lift and brighten lives, and to build and strengthen the Church”. I would also add, to build and strengthen family relationships. I enjoy using technology to connect with my family and grandchildren.

  21. 21 wgmyler said at 5:06 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    This would be a great video…if it weren’t for the loud and distracting background music. Too bad, otherwise I would’ve shared this on Facebook.

    It’s pathetic that many had to hear it spelled out from an apostle that sharing / pirating music is wrong. D&C 58:26

  22. 22 DefendingMormonism said at 5:50 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    I love how he makes the spiritual extremely practical, and in terms of the digital generation, I think he really understands the downfalls that have come along with it.

  23. 23 DefendingMormonism said at 5:59 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    Haha. Funny. Let me know how the gymnastics go for ya.

  24. 24 TheGermanlds said at 6:53 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    Oh – was there a body? oooops!
    Excuse me – I have to do some gymnastics now.

    Thanks a lot for this upload!

  25. 25 allzago said at 7:38 pm on June 24th, 2010:

    Yes, I was also spoken to as it relates downloading music. I pay for it, but from sites that offer songs for $0.14 per track. I am sure these sites are providing me with pirated rips, so my rationalizing won’t help me on that one. Time to do some deleting.


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