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Originally Posted by Eliseus
The tv debate reveals a fundamental weakness of denominationalism... the "felt need to control others".
This applies to both sides, by the way....
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Eliseus,
I don't really think, in all cases, that it's a control issue.
Some men have seen t.v. be a negative force in their saints homes and it does frighten them to a degree. When a man sees these things he has to step back and say, "Can I honestly sanction that from this pulpit?"
I know a preacher that has said, in private, "I don't see that everything is wrong on the t.v., but I won't endorse it over the pulpit."
Then I have heard a preacher say, "You're a big boy. You're a big girl. I don't have to tell you what you need to do."
So, we have these two scenarios and some people torn on the sanctioning. I certainly wouldn't want to
force any one person to make a choice one way or the another.
For some, it is a hard choice. I can respect the hesitancy. I think we are leaning too much on the "control" and not giving the people that are "hesitant to sanction the thing" a little credit for being afraid and knowing that whatever happens next could be part of their responsibility. It's not an easy decision for some people. I can't get angry at them for that.