It seems to me that I really don't care about the news unless it has an effect on me directly (to be honest most of the news does not). My Question, is am I selfish in this thinking?
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First . . . welcome to Christian ForumsIt seems to me that I really don't care about the news unless it has an effect on me directly (to be honest most of the news does not). My Question, is am I selfish in this thinking?
No, you're not selfish. 99% of news is entertainment and/or propaganda. You should care about yourself and the people around you.It seems to me that I really don't care about the news unless it has an effect on me directly (to be honest most of the news does not). My Question, is am I selfish in this thinking?
I think it is unhealthy to read things that contain lies and deception packaged as the truth over and over for hours a day and read things that claim evil is good and good is evil. The ungodliness in the media today has all but peaked if I saw an old man building a giant boat I would likely not laugh at him."Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things." - Philippians 4:8
The news is almost exclusively negative these days. They might feature one good thing happening in the world for nine bad. There is some benefit to keeping up with what's going on of course, but if it's feeling like it's too much, it's better to give the news a break IMO.
It seems to me that I really don't care about the news unless it has an effect on me directly (to be honest most of the news does not). My Question, is am I selfish in this thinking?
I on occasion listen to the news on a local radio station that is talk orientated to get the short scoop on things as they list the top three things in a few minutes with little to no opinion on a sort of commercial break instead of having to be droned for a half hour on how wonderful or awful it is for an acorn to fall off a tree deep in the forest.Nope, haven’t watched the news in years. I have better things to do with the time God has given me on this wretched planet than give it to the truth-spinners. What is the point in consuming misinformation? It’s not a God-given duty.
If someone is guilt-tripping you for not watching the news, tell ‘em there’s no Scripture that mandates news watching. Because there isn’t.
You do you. I don’t even bother with that anymore, as I find the talk show hosts to be rather agenda-driven individuals who constantly seem to rage against everything.I on occasion listen to the news on a local radio station that is talk orientated to get the short scoop on things as they list the top three things in a few minutes with little to no opinion on a sort of commercial break instead of having to be droned for a half hour on how wonderful or awful it is for an acorn to fall off a tree deep in the forest.
Actually the talk shows I listen to now have nothing to do with politics. There is one about gardening, another about electonics tech, some about investing and some about home improvement, etc. They put out short blurbs mostly talking about local news issues every hour for a few minutes which keeps me abreast of concerns locally without watching a half hour news programs to get updated. They also do weather shorts (forecasts) and traffic concerns too. Even when they talk about some national issue or whatever it is almost in passing. With the internet if I do hear a 2 minute blurb about something that interests me I can research it online instantly instead of having to watch the "news" for up to half an hour including around 10 minutes of commercials.You do you. I don’t even bother with that anymore, as I find the talk show hosts to be rather agenda-driven individuals who constantly seem to rage against everything.
I just basically ignore world events until they either affect me or reach my collection of internet sites. Some of my chess clubs on chess.com feed me information about news stuff and this forum was nice for telling me about the Roe vs. Wade thing. And the rising prices at the stores and the gas pump tell me all I need to know about inflation being a problem here in the U.S.
I just believe that the news isn’t informative anymore. It’s just a collection of negative-selected and negative-slanted world events coated in a thick wax coating of lies.It's important to be informed of what's going on so when/if it does ever affect you you're aware of the background & stuff behind what's going on.