ABondSlaveofChristJesus
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Since TV is evil and only portrays primarily evil situations and uses evil language, we really can't watch TV to the glory of God. The best thing we can do is either keep the TV turned off, or get rid of it altogether. The TV has no redeeming value for the Christian, so we have no business watching it. I can guarantee you that, if TV was around during the time of the puritans, they would have had nothing to do with it. They wouldn't have wasted their money purchasing it in the first place...Originally posted by ABondSlaveofChristJesus
How does one watch television for the glory of God?
Originally posted by crhoades
Go to your local library and check out educational videos. It's a free resource and you'll be surprised at what you'll find. Mine has a lot of stuff from the history channel and discovery channel.
Also check out Videos by Greg Bahnsen
There are courses in apologetics, debates, etc. that are great!
At first I thought you were saying that there was Bahnsen video at your local library and I'm thinking, "Whoa now, that is massive violation of separation of church and state. Somebody needs to call the friendly ACLU/SPLC lawyer nearby to solve this fundamentalist propagandizing.
Originally posted by SheWhoWaits
At first I thought you were saying that there was Bahnsen video at your local library and I'm thinking, "Whoa now, that is massive violation of separation of church and state. Somebody needs to call the friendly ACLU/SPLC lawyer nearby to solve this fundamentalist propagandizing.
Speaking as a librarian, I can assure you that would not violate the separation of church and state unless the library forced you to check it out and view it.
Originally posted by houseparent
The town we are moving to has a giant library, I wonder if they have any good Christian theology books? Something o check out I suppose.
Ask them to buy some titles that you've been wanting to read. My library almost always buys what patrons request.Originally posted by houseparent
The town we are moving to has a giant library, I wonder if they have any good Christian theology books? Something o check out I suppose.
Originally posted by govols
You hook it up to the DVD player and watch shows or sermons, etc.
You take out the guts and fill it with water and fish.
On February 17, 1958, Pope Pius XII designated her as the patron saint of television, on the basis that, when she was too ill to attend a Mass, she had been miraculously able to see and hear it on the wall of her room.
Originally posted by VirginiaHuguenot
On February 17, 1958, Pope Pius XII designated her as the patron saint of television, on the basis that, when she was too ill to attend a Mass, she had been miraculously able to see and hear it on the wall of her room.