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Packaged Truth

Were he still broadcasting, Walter Cronkite might end his newscast with "and that's the way we say it is" to better represent the tenor ...


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The Intelligence Knob

I wish there was a knob on the TV so you could turn up the intelligence. They have one marked brightness, but it doesn't work, does it?


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"We Have Met the Enemy and It Is Us!"

Twenty years ago, the question: "Does television shape our culture or merely reflect it?" held considerable interest for many scholars and social critics. ...


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Political "Reform"

There is nothing quite like a presidential election year to reveal how empty and dissatisfying our political process has become. ... Television has taken ...


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The Irony that Is Television

The worst thing about TV is not its badness. As long as we can still point out that something on TV is "bad," we continue to invoke traditional ...


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How Long Is Too Long?

I do not think we should use television as the measure of all attention spans. I have heard people of all ages listen for hours as a speaker or two gives ...


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God and the Media

It could not possibly be the case that something men have invented, like the media, could never be serviceable to God. ... For instance, once when I was ...


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Seeking God without Distractions

Those who love God should attempt to preserve or create an atmosphere in which he can be found. Christians should have quiet homes. Throw out television, ...


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The Pattern of Bethlehem

At Christmas we say much of the meaning of His coming to earth, the mission, the message, but we sometimes overlook the manner of his Advent. God set ...


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Cool Addicts

Everybody knows that TV is mostly false and stupid, that almost no one pays that much attention to it--and yet it's on for over seven hours a day ...


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