TV morality of the 1950's compared to today's satanic fare

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TV morality of the 1950's compared to today's satanic fare

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Please take the time to view this short video below.

It compares the TV shows of the 1950's to those of today.

We have not viewed TV for ten years or more largely because of the satanic content that was present everywhere. Today it is even worse. There is no black box, no rabbit ears, no TV antennae, no satellite dish, nor cable TV in our home.

Yes, TV viewing can be compared with slowly boiling the frog in the pot. The frogn when placed in a cool pan of water, is happy, but when the heat is turned on, it becomes comfortable, until it is unable to leap from the pan to escape inevitable death.

Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me a sinner.

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Re: TV morality of the 1950's compared to today's satanic fare

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Maria wrote:

Please take the time to view this short video below.

It compares the TV shows of the 1950's to those of today.

We have not viewed TV for ten years or more largely because of the satanic content that was present everywhere. Today it is even worse. There is no black box, no rabbit ears, no TV antennae, no satellite dish, nor cable TV in our home.

Yes, TV viewing can be compared with slowly boiling the frog in the pot. The frog, when placed in a cool pan of water, is happy, but when the heat is turned on, it becomes comfortable, until it is unable to leap from the pan to escape inevitable death.

Here is the full length version (50 minutes) from which the short segment above was taken.
Be careful, as James Perloff is a Protestant with erroneous viewpoints, but overall, his views are enlightening.

Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me a sinner.

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