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Old 05-13-2007, 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by mizpeh View Post
Their choice is not based on a conviction from God or a dictate of a religious organization. If they were to speak against the evils of tv and consider themselves morally superior for not doing so (although they are not religious) and then watch tv, I find that hypocritical and so would those I know who are not Christians.

People want to see us walk the walk that we talk.
Right. Then it is up to you to show those you are addressing consider themselves morally superior for not having TV.

Also, they would have to preach againsts the evils of having TV, not just evils of TV - If a preacher never preaches against evils on TV, internet, etc. he isn't worth a dime IMHO.

I believe the more we have TV in the homes the more we must preach about making wise choices and shunning the evil on all mediums.
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