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Originally Posted by Strongminded
Sister, With all the respect in the world I ask....
How can you not be in favor of tv...and yet admit the internet is more dangerous and have the internet but no tv??
Why would you facilitate the greater of the evils???
This is very confusing to me.
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Sorry, I didnīt answer and this is fast as company just arrived from north Brazil. However I did not want to make it look like I was ignoring you.
I really am from the generation where few people ever had a television and we never felt it the best thing...but in all my long posts on any given subject you will never find me sending anyone to hell.
I always contend the heart is the real thing that needs to be changed.
It has been our choice not to have one just like a lot of things are governed by choice. For us it was the right thing to do. I have many friends that have televisions it is between them and what they feel are their values.
I agree the internet is far more evil than a television but I happen to use it and need it. I really donīt see a need for a TV. Our people have been taught to spend prime time with their families and we teach it best for the mother to stay home if possible. We are family people in this world of so much divorce.
Our children are all grown and several have come to us and thanked us for not having one in the house when they were growing up. We are blessed that our children love the Lord.
I have never been one to make long lists of rules I just live what I believe and believe what I live and besides that I am a woman...so my opinions are just my personal opinions.
It seems 95% of our church people have followed the same principle...Judge not...live what you believe...
I know some tough pulpit people but the message they themselves cannot live...I had rather let all know I am just human and when they see a weakness or a fault they will pray for me not call me a hypocrite.
I do not encourage no one to do anything that they cannot live. I always tell my kids and church people when they look at me in the coffin I want them to be able to say, I was a christian.
To be a christian is to be Christ-like.
I hope we can all be like Him even when we differ.
I donīt care for people who think they are above others in some spiritual mindset that they have Godīs only revelation. We are all just clay earthen vessels with most time lots of scars and cracks and broken...
It is the jewel within us that must shine...we are protecting that treasure in earthen vessels...