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Date: | Sat, 20 Jun 2009 20:18:38 -0600 |
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I gave up TV once, not having one in my house, for three years. No, I
really didn't miss it and tended to read more books than ever before, but
the news hound that I am, I did miss it for that. I made up for the loss
via a portable radio for the news. However, I grew up with kids who weren't
allowed to have TV in their home. Out of 5 kids, 4 turned out rotten,
including homosexuality, drug abuse, and much more. I had a TV growing up
but my parents were careful about what I watched. There wasn't much bad
stuff on TV back in the mid fifties on the other hand. Now, of course, a
Christian has to be careful but a discipled Christian, well grounded in the
word, is no more effected by television in the home than having co-workers
wo cuss and swear and tell dirty jokes in the work place.
Phil.
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