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Is it sinful to use a computer/phone which has played sinful music, has viewed sinful content, etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sketcher" data-source="post: 77592453" data-attributes="member: 27106"><p>The computer <em>isn't</em> affected unless it contracted malware. </p><p></p><p>That's not what being an accomplice is. An accomplice aids or abets a sinful act. You're describing a situation where the sinful act was already done. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how this is even sustainable. You can't control what other people do or have done. The fact that bad music might have been played there once doesn't make it a bad place. Consider all the terrible things that had been said at the Areopagus in Greece, all the false gods that had been acknowledged and praised there over thousands of years - and Paul chose to preach there in Acts 17:16-34.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sketcher, post: 77592453, member: 27106"] The computer [I]isn't[/I] affected unless it contracted malware. That's not what being an accomplice is. An accomplice aids or abets a sinful act. You're describing a situation where the sinful act was already done. I don't know how this is even sustainable. You can't control what other people do or have done. The fact that bad music might have been played there once doesn't make it a bad place. Consider all the terrible things that had been said at the Areopagus in Greece, all the false gods that had been acknowledged and praised there over thousands of years - and Paul chose to preach there in Acts 17:16-34. [/QUOTE]
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