@dms1972 > back to your first post >
Coming from a christian background, I came to associate worldliness with behaviours like listening to secular music, gambling, going to the cinema (the first time I went to the cinema I was 17 years old) .
Those would be "behaviors" . . . while being worldly has to do with how we are in our character. And something much more harmful than movies is unforgiveness. Jesus says >
"'And whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him, that your Father in heaven may also forgive you your trespasses.'" (Mark 11:25)
Also, beauty discrimination can help to cancel us from being able to love genuinely.
And arguing and complaining can be very destructive so we do not love and share well in our close relationships. And children with a bad example of arguing and complaining can grow up not knowing how to love in a close relationship.
So, if you are mainly concerned about TV and movies, it is possible that your attention is being tricked away from what is much more of a concern.
While discouraging some forms of worldliness (eg some sorts of pop / rock music), my parents were not super-strict, or forbidding.
So, it is possible that they were not "legalistic". Maybe they knew that how we are in our character is what really matters.
Some things I would have watched on TV growing up were not very edifying, I had a fondness for horror movies.
Yes. However, that TV stuff does not decide how you really are, in your character in comparison with Jesus.
But easy-going things like TV can keep us and our attention away from God and how Jesus has us loving. Vain entertainment can maintain us in our weakness until we get into more harmful things, like arguing and being unforgiving against someone. We can get hooked on certain treasure pleasures, so then we can get into fighting to keep and to protect a pleasure which has become a treasure. First we can get comfortable with some pastime; but this can be hooking us . . . so when somebody comes and threatens that pleasure . . . then is when we can get to acting even like a lunatic.
This happened with certain Jews in the time of Jesus. They got comfortable with having their own families and children and religious culture. They could be religious and respectable and patriotic. But then Jesus came. And ones felt He was a threat to their culture which they used for status and for money. And those cozy family Jews were easy to fool. The religious leaders stirred them up against Jesus, so that they even cursed their own kids with the shed blood of Jesus > they "all" said, "His blood be on us and on our children" > in Matthew 27:25.
So, only by loving their own lives, they stayed ready to be used by Satan, like that. And then, later, yes they lost so much.
"'He who loves his life will lose it, and he who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life.'" (John 12:25)
I wonder now if a TV isn't a greater source of worldliness than going now and again to the cinema?
May be, we can see how TV isn't much, on its own, but it can help to maintain us in vanity and its weakness so we stay weak enough to get into **more obvious** trouble, later.
For example, in the culture where I was brought up, there has been a lot of beauty discrimination. There have been even "beauty pageants", which can help me to favor more attractive women, instead of evaluating someone by one's real character. And so, this discrimination can help to keep me from finding out how to love. And then, in my stupidity and weakness for outward beauty, I can get into a wrong relationship in seeking mainly the pleasure of beauty, versus finding out how to love in a close relationship.
Lots of movies I have seen have this trick, included > how a main actor is charming, speaks well, and is attractive. Such outward stuff is favored; and so there can be the sneaky thing of getting men to be, and then to stay, foolish for outward beauty. And then we can get into our lusts and get deeper in what is not love.
So, then, TV and movies can **help** to get and keep us men in **our** ways of vanity!!
However, our character has so much to do with what we are capable of doing. And only God is able to change our character.