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Since America has become a culture that communicates and interacts through media instead of personal contact we need to question and evaluate the morality of this section of our lives. We now make decisions, purchases, build relationships, and establish our opinions and beliefs on what we see and watch.
What makes a media creation good? Is one television program good and another evil? Does a certain song have lyrics that make it wrong for a narrow road believer to listen to it? By what standards can a Christian establish and make sure they are pleasing the Lord Jesus and not angering Him? Are there Biblical principles that move this conversation away from opinions and into a holy Biblical life of obedience?
By Randy Bell5
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Since America has become a culture that communicates and interacts through media instead of personal contact we need to question and evaluate the morality of this section of our lives. We now make decisions, purchases, build relationships, and establish our opinions and beliefs on what we see and watch.
What makes a media creation good? Is one television program good and another evil? Does a certain song have lyrics that make it wrong for a narrow road believer to listen to it? By what standards can a Christian establish and make sure they are pleasing the Lord Jesus and not angering Him? Are there Biblical principles that move this conversation away from opinions and into a holy Biblical life of obedience?