Friend. The word used to refer to be reserved only for select people in our lives. The word referred to people whom we trusted and shared our lives with, had many things in common with, including our values, did things for and with. Today, this narrow definition of friends and friendship have shifted with social networks. With the advent of individual profiles of us users connecting with one another on profiles. Now, friends references anyone we connect with online, whether we call them friends, followers, circlers or anything else. We don t have to live in the same state, in the same country or even on the same continent. We don t have to know or even know about these users whom we call friends. We ve come a long way, but to what? What is the result of this paradigm shift? Today, relationships have become commodities and disposable ones at that. The Unfriend and Block buttons have made it easy to minister to our tendency to dump relationships when sin complicates them, or communicat
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