Brother Colson has an interesting take on online communities. What do you
think? Is there something wrong with our virtual campfire?

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BreakPoint Commentary #91019 - 10/19/1999
Killer ATMs: Urban Legends and the Net 
by Charles Colson

Did you know that the envelopes at ATM machines can kill 
you? Or that sitting down in a movie theater can cost you 
your life?

Preposterous, you say? Not to millions of people on the 
Internet--a place where even the most absurd urban legend 
can gain an audience.

For the past few months, millions of Internet subscribers 
have received an ominous e-mail describing a Toronto woman 
who died after making a deposit at her bank's ATM machine.  
According to the e-mail message, police found cyanide in 
her body and traced the poison to the glue in the envelope.  
Someone had been putting cyanide-laced envelopes in 
machines across the city, the e-mail message explained, and
banks were powerless to stop it.

The e-mail concluded by advising people to spit at bank 
envelopes instead of licking them.

The story was a hoax, of course.  And so was another e-mail 
message describing a Dallas woman who sat on an HIV-
infected needle left in a movie theater seat. Similar 
occurrences are being reported across the country, the 
message claimed, citing the Centers for Disease Control.

Both hoaxes sounded plausible enough to prompt millions of 
concerned Americans to forward the messages to friends and 
relatives all across the world.  Thanks to e-mail,rumors, 
even absurd ones like these, now spread almost instantaneously.

How could so many people be so gullible? David Emery, an 
expert in so-called "urban legends," says that stories are  
"an expression of how many people feel: generally 
mistrustful; wary of their fellow human beings, 
particularly strangers."  Many of these stories suggest 
that we are in dire danger when undertaking "the most 
ordinary of daily activities," such as going to the bank or 
to a movie.

Yet, Emery's explanation leaves out the role played by the 
Internet itself in the spread of urban legends today: the
creation of ever-greater isolation.

The explosion of the World Wide Web and so-called e-
commerce has created a world where you can do almost 
everything without leaving your home. You can buy groceries 
or shop for a car without stepping outside your door.  You 
can even buy a home and apply for a mortgage on-line. In 
fact, just about the only thing you cannot do on-line is 
move.

In a culture where interaction with others is increasingly 
optional, is it any surprise that mistrust and suspicion are 
also increasing? How can we trust our neighbors if we don't 
even known them? No wonder so many people fall for bogus e-
mail warnings that warn of hidden dangers lurking in the 
most innocent settings.

The Bible makes it clear that God intended us to live our 
lives in community, surrounded by people with whom we have 
real, not virtual, relationships.  We all need to make sure 
we and our kids are not spending our whole lives on-line.  
We need to take regular breaks from the computer, go 
outside, and talk with our neighbors.

Christians need to take a stand against a fragmenting 
society and not be carried along unthinkingly by social 
trends.

It's the only way to protect ourselves--not from killer 
envelopes but from the mistrust and suspicion that destroys 
a community.




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