Good or bad, tv is here to stay. At the time of television’s invention in the 1930s, some wondered if the new technology would catch hold. Today, 98 percent of American households have at least one tv set; 76 percent have two or more. Numerous surveys show that the average American watches more than three hours of tv each day. Children whose parents work watch six to eight hours daily.
Because so much time is spent watching television, shouldn’t we take  some time to evaluate its impact on our lives? Tv has been both praised  and denounced. But even those who denounce it don’t understand the real  trouble behind television. 
We must agree that it is a mass-communication wonder. Developments  in its technology have been simply astounding! The first tv screens were  monochrome and 7 to 10 inches diagonally across. Today we have color tv  screens in all sizes. Tv technology linked to space-age satellites has  given us the ability to view our world better than ever before. For  example, tv cameras mounted on satellites help us predict weather.  High-resolution cameras mounted in Landsat satellites have been  successfully used to provide surveys of crop, mineral and marine  resources. The marriage of tv technology and satellites has also  provided us the opportunity to view a news event as it happens, anywhere  on the globe. Closed-circuit tv is used as an educational tool by many  institutions of higher learning. A teacher or a professor can instruct  students in a myriad of classrooms around the globe at the same time. 
Scientists are continuing to develop and improve television’s  technology. But why has tv taken such a hold on people? Is it because of  the advancement of technology? 
Escaping Reality 
Even with tv’s marvelous advancement, let’s not be fooled—tv is  entertainment. Edward R. Murrow, one of the most talented pioneers of tv  news broadcasting stated, “Television in the main is being used to  distract, delude, amuse and insulate us.” 
Carefully consider this statement. Murrow clearly saw the trend  developing with television. A technology that could be used for much  good was almost immediately rendered useless. How? Realize, Murrow was  fired from cbs in the ’50s because of his unswerving desire to tell the  truth with news. But truth in news adversely affected ratings. Cbs  officials recognized that Americans didn’t want to know the truth. In  fact, American tastes in tv programming proved that the untrue and unreal were far more favored. 
Men like Murrow were removed from tv. Why? People wanted to be  distracted, deluded, amused and insulated from the terrible truths  running rampant in the real world. 
It is the unreal that gives tv its appeal. Remember,  television was developed at the same time our world had been shattered  by two world wars. The atomic bomb, exploded at the end of World War ii,  defined a stark, new reality that permanently colored all future human  activity. With the further development of the hydrogen bomb, most people  could not deal with living in the shadow of the bomb. They wanted to  escape the reality of a world gone lunatic. Tv gave people the means. 
A 1964 article in TV Guide summed up what most Americans were  feeling about their world. “Who is to tell the American public what it  should watch on tv? Shall a handful of eggheads tell the public that  they should watch only bumbling old men on interview shows discuss  what’s wrong with the world? … In the quiet of the evening, in our own  homes, we want to close the door on the world of reality. We want to  relax. We want to be entertained. The Western tv show is the favorite  entertainment of Americans. That has been proved each and every week. 
“If the world is going to come to an end, let it come while we’re  watching ‘Gunsmoke,’ ‘The Rifleman,’ ‘Tales of Wells Fargo’ and ‘Shotgun  Slade.’” 
If this article was a true reflection of the sentiment of the  American people then, think how much more true it must be today.  Scientists have recently moved the doomsday clock to seven minutes to  midnight. Nuclear doom is on our doorsteps, and people want an escape. 
Plug-in Drug 
Let’s face it. We love tv because it helps us escape reality. That  is why tv has taken such hold on people. The desire to escape from the  pressures and stresses of our world is understandable. But we have to  recognize that our television watching has become an obsessive habit—we  have lost control. Most people are now completely out of touch with the  reality this world faces. Soon, earth-shaking trouble will descend on an  unsuspecting world. 
One expert has reasonably described tv as the plug-in drug.  Marie Winn writes, “Not unlike drugs or alcohol, the television  experience allows the participant to blot out the real world and enter  into a pleasurable and passive mental state. The worries and anxieties  of reality are as effectively deferred by becoming absorbed in a  television program as by going on a ‘trip’ induced by drugs. … [P]eople …  overestimate their control over television watching. Even as they put  off other activities to spend hour after hour watching television, they  feel they could easily resume living a different, less passive style.  But somehow or other, while the television set is present in their  homes, the click doesn’t sound. With television pleasures available,  those other experiences seem less attractive, more difficult somehow” (The Plug-In Drug,  p. 21). Winn’s evaluation of tv is all too true. Many people casually  refer to their tv watching as an addiction—saying they are hooked on tv. Has tv become the most socially accepted drug? Are you hooked? 
The point is, tv moguls want us hooked. This is why tv offers  something for everyone. Television sets come with up to 99 channels. So  your choice in programming has become almost infinite. Cable companies  have found a way to fill the channels with everything: home shopping,  uninterrupted movies, pornography, cartoons, sci-fi thrillers, nature  films, history films, music videos, news and just about anything else a  person can derive pleasure from. There is a delicacy for every taste. 
It used to be that television programming in the U.S. was only  offered by three networks: abc, cbs and nbc. Now, it seems, new networks  are added each year: fox, wb, upn, paxnet. All of these networks  compete for your viewing time. Why? High viewership means high ratings.  High ratings bring in big advertising dollars. As in the drug world, tv  junkies make tv pushers very rich. 
Damage to Children 
Being hooked on tv is dangerous. This is especially true for  children. There are a multitude of studies now published that prove the  harmful effects of tv on them. Obesity, irritability, depression and  poor physical and mental development can be linked to excessive tv  viewing. Tv is passive; no input is required. Healthy growth and  development in children comes as a result of challenging, constructive  activities such as building with blocks, reading books, learning to play  a musical instrument and playing sports. Children need to do—not just watch. Excessive tv viewing robs children of healthy bodies and minds. 
But of even more concern, tv damages children (and adults) morally.  Marshal McLuhan, a communications expert, stated, “Television is  teaching all the time. It does more educating than the schools and all  the institutions of higher learning.” Tv is full of violent, sexually  explicit and cynical programs. If we look at tv honestly, we have to  conclude that our children are getting a great education in moral  depravity. 
A National Cable Television Association study conducted over a  three-year period counted 50,000 violent acts shown on tv. The study,  published in April 1988, concluded that children are directly affected  by tv violence. Members of the motion picture industry criticized the  study, calling it skewed; they do not believe that a direct correlation  can be made between tv violence and youth violence. 
We must not delude ourselves. Our kids are affected by what they see  on tv. A steady diet of violence teaches or influences aggressive  attitudes and behaviors. Although not every child watching tv violence  will imitate violent acts, some will. Law officials wonder if the  unusual number of violent shootings in high schools in recent years has  been the result of teens imitating what they viewed on news broadcasts. 
In a similar vein, we must conclude that a steady diet of illicit  sex teaches kids that illicit sex is okay and encourages them to imitate  sex acts they view on tv. 
Of equal concern should be the fact that watching so much violence desensitizes  children (and adults) to violence. Children who view a lot of violence  are not shocked by it. Studies show that children who watch a lot of  violence accept it as a normal part of life. Isn’t this true of American  culture? As a society we are becoming less bothered by violence in  general. There have been many disturbing news reports of neighbors or  passers-by simply watching another human being murdered. No one  intervened to help. Could the real act of violence have seemed like just  another tv drama? 
Substitute Parent 
Many parents express their concerns about tv. So why don’t more  parents do something about it? Unfortunately, tv has helped ease the  difficulties related to child rearing. Parents have discovered that  nothing can silence kids better than the tube. It is a convenient  baby-sitter. For families where both parents work, it has also become a substitute parent. 
We live in a fast-paced society where both parents generally work.  This creates enormous pressure on families. People are stressed out.  After a hard day at the office, or on the job, few parents have the  energy to deal with the needs of kids. So, most parents let their  children watch television. Some parents who work cannot afford proper  child care, so the kids are home alone after school and during the  summer months with the tv. Often children’s tv viewing is not monitored.  Studies show that kids will most always choose adult programs over  kids’ shows. Leaving kids alone with a tv is probably the worst damage  done to children. 
To keep their children safe, many parents diligently teach their  children not to talk with strangers. Yet parents will let strangers  indiscriminately into their living rooms through their television sets.  Children sit in front of the tube wide-eyed—taking in all that is  said and done. And all of it looks real! Realize, a child cannot  necessarily discern what is real and what is unreal. Your child is a  target! Advertisers and movie producers openly admit that programs and  advertisements are produced to sway the minds of your child. Why? There  is money to be made from your child. 
Have parents come to depend so much on television that they refuse  to admit that something could be wrong with their use of it? The wrong  use of television is one of the most powerfully destructive forces  within the family. It prevents families from doing things that upbuild  the family. It prevents them from talking and discussing important  issues. It stops family activities like crafts and hobbies. It hinders  families from playing indoor games and outdoor sports. It takes away  from family festivities at holiday times. 
Almost everybody recognizes that there are better and more  fulfilling things for families to do than watch television. Yet few  actually break tv’s hold. Why is that? 
Could it be that parents have become too selfish to spend time with  their children? It does take a measure of effort and unselfishness to  talk, work on a craft project, play a game or read a book. Many adults  are too lazy to understand and do something about the trouble with  television. 
Prince of Air Waves 
The real trouble behind television is not television at all. It is the super being who influences tv. 
It is not popular to believe in Satan today, although there are many  graphic programs on demonic themes. Did you know that Satan rules the  airwaves? Your Bible says so. Paul writes, “And you hath he quickened,  who were dead in trespasses and sins: Wherein in time past ye walked  according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air,  the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience: Among whom  also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our  flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by  nature the children of wrath, even as others” (Eph. 2:1-3). 
Here Paul reveals that Satan is the prince of the power of the air. In other words, Satan is a master broadcaster. 
Herbert Armstrong wrote: “Grasp it! Satan is here called ‘the prince  of the power of the air!’ I could not have understood that 60 years  ago. I did not then realize how communication by sound and by picture  can be broadcast instantaneously through the air. 
“I have stressed the point that Satan, the former great archangel  cherub Lucifer, was the most perfect and powerful being that God could  create as an individual being. He was perfect as originally created. But  he is composed of spirit, and thus he is invisible to human eyes. 
“This great and powerful being, even though evil, has power  literally to surcharge the air around this Earth. He broadcasts!” (Human Nature—Did God Create It?). 
Of course, Mr. Armstrong was mainly speaking spiritually; yet, in  type, the same principle can be applied physically. Satan is the  mastermind behind television. Satan is the real trouble behind television.  He is broadcasting to many unsuspecting minds a way of life that is  contrary to God’s ways. Experts know that if you want to change the  minds of the public, do it with television. 
Many of our traditional values have been changed by sitcoms:  Homosexuality, lesbianism, premarital sex, co-habitation, pornography  and pot smoking have all been made acceptable by television. Can we see  that television keeps us in tune with a world going contrary to God? 
Get Control 
What can you do to protect your family and yourself from the harmful effects of tv? Let me emphasize that you need not  throw out your tv. You must get control of it. There are some  worthwhile programs on television. In fact, this very magazine has a  companion television program, The Key of David.  (Check the back of this magazine for airing times in your area.) It  will keep you well-informed about the difficult problems facing our  world. 
So how do you get control of your tv? Be more selective about the  programs you watch. Become aware of the programs that are actively  promoting values, thoughts and mores you do not agree with. Programs  that glamorize crime, violence and illicit sex should be eliminated from  your viewing diet. Parents will have to exercise authority with teens  and children. There is nothing wrong with telling your child “no” to any  program. 
Studies have shown that it is best for small children if parents  watch tv with them. Wrong values or fallacies that creep into good  programs can be dealt with immediately. Realize that even some  family-oriented programs are filled with rebellion against authority,  drug use and premarital sex. Watching tv with your child gives you the  opportunity to teach your child right values. 
Limit your viewing time. If you or your child are passively watching  five to six hours of television each day, it could mean that you are  living in an unreal world. Tv can rob us of valuable time that would be  better spent with the family. Husbands and wives need to relate to each  other. 
The early evening hours during the school year should be full of  activities like eating a meal together, talking and helping with  homework. During summer vacations and school breaks, outdoor and other  activities should be planned. Children should be encouraged to develop  an interest or hobby. Tv viewing should be only one of a series of  scheduled activities. Then, when the activity is over, turn off the set.  Turning off your tv is probably the hardest thing to do. But the more  frequently you do it, the easier it becomes. 
Take some time to evaluate how tv impacts your life. Use television  wisely, and it will benefit you and your family. But remember, there is  real trouble with television if you allow it to dominate your life.Article source : http://www.thetrumpet.com/?q=650.223.44.0
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