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Old 04-16-2007, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Felicity View Post
Okay, well we've already hammered that out. If a man preaches that watching television is a sin, it becomes an issue if he's watching it.

But if there are stipulations attached like in regard to what KIND of programming you watch, or if you're making the reasons clear why you choose to not have one in your home or the reasons why you can't have one in your home, then it doesn't necessarily mean watching TV elsewhere is hypocritical.

We didn't have one for good reason, but our reasons wouldn't prohibit us from watching some programming elsewhere if it was available and doing so wouldn't make us hypocritical.
Bingo. Because of the qualifiers, this poll may be misleading. I could vote either way if I did not first read the thread.
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