We start by eliminating anything that is immoral. We 
		cannot tolerate the filth that has come to fill most shows on TV, songs 
		on the radio, Internet sites, books and magazines, etc.
		
		
		But the one who fears God is not only concerned about the 
		blatant evils in the media, he is sensitive to other less obvious 
		problems as well. A song on the radio may not have a single curse word 
		in it, but the message is worldly. A movie may be rated "PG" but the 
		underlying premise of the movie is ungodly. Anything that promotes 
		selfishness, materialism, pride, or other forms of worldliness should be 
		rejected.
		
		
		Why should we be so careful? Because the devil does his 
		best work in subtle ways. It's easy to see the dangers of violence, 
		blasphemy, sexual themes, etc. But our values are changed more easily 
		when our guard is down; when we digest things we feel are safe. 
		
		
		Most of what is fed to us is not safe. A recent study by 
		researchers at UCLA examined the messages the media promotes to 9-11 
		year olds. In 1997 the top five values were community feeling, being 
		kind and helpful (benevolence), image, tradition and self-acceptance. 
		The top five values today are fame, achievement, popularity, image, and 
		financial success. The bottom two values on this list are spiritualism 
		and tradition. 
		
		
		The battle we're fighting is for the mind. We should be 
		so cautious about the messages we allow into our minds and especially 
		into the minds of our children.
		
		
		Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. 
		Accept my freewill offerings of praise, O Jehovah, and teach me your 
		rules. 
		 
		 
		
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