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Originally Posted by pelathais
There were a number of different resolutions presented over the years. The first one to pass involving television was (I think) 1955 as LC points out. This just dealt with ministers being prohibited to have a television in their homes. Then in 1977 the ban was placed upon using television for ministry or advertising.
The 1977 vote really shows the foresight of the proponents of the ban. In 1977, the ARPANET (precursor of the Internet) looked like this:
Only a person of real vision could have seen that this simple and humble beginning would one day support streaming video of a man preaching his burden over important issues like wax tipped shoe laces and postings of notices ordering the inspection of the under garments of young ladies at youth camp.
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No it is all BGP, VOIP, Ethernet, SBC, Router, Switch, MPLS, 7 Layers of the OSI model.
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