IMHO, its dont ban what you feel like you could have more fun with or use more.
i was thinking about this and was reminded of a pastor i knew that preached against jewelery. then this other pastor asked him why he had on a watch?, he said well the watch is a time peice, not jewelry, it serves a purpose.
the second pastor said, well where do you buy that watch from?, he said i bought this one from walmart. so the second pastor says, what department do they have those watches in. the first pastor responeded, the jewelry department.
so the second pastor says, seems to me if it is in the jewelry department that is what it is. after all i wouldnt find a car battery in the jewelry department for it is not jewelry.
the first pastor reasons, well but this is something that serves a purpose.
i say all this to say, many times, we reason that if we can find a useful purpose for something, then we can bend the rules a bit to make it legal for us. if we claim something is wrong, then it should be wrong across the board. not wrong in one way but right in another.
having internet is very useful for a busy pastor or church member, can send information so much faster and cut down on time. publish your services on it, and much more. so we dont dare want to preach against this useful device. even though, the monitor looks just like a tv. then i am reminded of the verse that says
1Th 5:22 Abstain from all appearance of evil.
*just things in church that make you go hummmm....*