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Fitswimmer
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I was responding to this:Fitswimmer,
You too are attacking your own straw man. I did not say what you are questioning.
TV and video games are a recent phenomenon. In general they are controlled and produced by the same secular people who have no problem using ABC or having abortions, watching pornography, or lusting over the opposite sex.
In general they glorify violence, sex, lust, and immodesty. I think UndertheRadar poses some honest questions:
The implication here clearly is that once immoral behavior is in the brain it is going to be acted upon which is simply not true at all.Once it goes into your brain, it doesn’t come out again. Are you implying that we may entertain ourselves by watching or controlling characters who sin gravely against God (were they for real) ? Shouldn’t we as Christians be striving for absolute purity?
I agree that UndertheRadar makes some excellent points. We should be looking at our entertainment choices to determine what impact they are having on us. However, that does not mean that we can decide for others what impact their choices have on them.
For example-I have never seen any of the current comedy movies or TV shows. I know myself well enough to know that I will assimilate language and humor that isn’t appropriate. I will carry that with me. Other people can go to them, walk out and leave it all there. Since I know I can’t-those movies and TV shows are an occasion of sin for me.