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Are we guilty in some way of what we watch or listen to?...
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<blockquote data-quote="High Fidelity" data-source="post: 74739441" data-attributes="member: 346907"><p>Yes of course it is wrong.</p><p></p><p>Think of your mind as a pipe. If certain elements pass through the pipe and corrode or contaminate it, everything else that passes through it is influenced by it in some way.</p><p></p><p>That's not to say playing Grand Theft Auto is going to make you a drug dealing criminal, but it definitely normalises and desensitises the mind to things like that.</p><p></p><p>Look at obesity as an example. It has become normalised and overlooked when gluttony is as much a sin as anything else. Consider that the next time you see someone talking about homosexuality or anything else they consider a sin when they're a walking talking demonstration of their own sin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="High Fidelity, post: 74739441, member: 346907"] Yes of course it is wrong. Think of your mind as a pipe. If certain elements pass through the pipe and corrode or contaminate it, everything else that passes through it is influenced by it in some way. That's not to say playing Grand Theft Auto is going to make you a drug dealing criminal, but it definitely normalises and desensitises the mind to things like that. Look at obesity as an example. It has become normalised and overlooked when gluttony is as much a sin as anything else. Consider that the next time you see someone talking about homosexuality or anything else they consider a sin when they're a walking talking demonstration of their own sin. [/QUOTE]
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