
10-20-2007, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by dizzyde
To me it depends on how it is taught in the church. I don't think that is necessarily a conservative issue. My church takes a stand against TV, but does not call it a "sin". It is an inanimate object, it in and of itself cannot be be a sin. It is the content that can be viewed that can become sin. They have always allowed video, with guidelines. My pastor has already layed the ground work of self-disipline, realizing that in a few years it will have to become a morality issue, non-legislated, if we are going to exist in our society without becoming like the Amish. In that scenario, if I were to find out that my pastor were watching news anywhere, it would not bother me. If my pastor taught that TV in and of itself was a sin, and you were going to hell if you watched it, (after I left that church because of un-Biblical teaching) I would think it was highly inconsistant.
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if you dont mind what are your guidlines.
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