For several years one of the more common constructs afoot in our world was the variety of message boards concerning rural life. From church to cooperatives to schools to taxing schemes, it seems everyone had something to say.
Over the past year or two, this openness to gyrate orally about our rural life seems to have been closed off. It is not only on this board but on dozens of others that there seems to be a great wall of silence.
Probably the most noticeable of these areas is spiritual/religious life. I have a list of web sites that have not been updated or posted to in at least a year.
I can only think of a few reasons for this sparcity of words.
1. Farmers no longer talk. I have trouble believing this.
2. There is something about our culture that has changed rural life toward isolationism. In the process it may have changed the nature of rural people. But into what?
3. 9/11 has frightened us all into believing that everything that has value was wiped out in the World Trade Center fall.
4. God is no longer active in rural life.
Well, I don't know what the deal is, but it worries me.
Any Ideas?
old karl
Over the past year or two, this openness to gyrate orally about our rural life seems to have been closed off. It is not only on this board but on dozens of others that there seems to be a great wall of silence.
Probably the most noticeable of these areas is spiritual/religious life. I have a list of web sites that have not been updated or posted to in at least a year.
I can only think of a few reasons for this sparcity of words.
1. Farmers no longer talk. I have trouble believing this.
2. There is something about our culture that has changed rural life toward isolationism. In the process it may have changed the nature of rural people. But into what?
3. 9/11 has frightened us all into believing that everything that has value was wiped out in the World Trade Center fall.
4. God is no longer active in rural life.
Well, I don't know what the deal is, but it worries me.
Any Ideas?
old karl
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