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Avoiding degrading media influences

Avoiding degrading media influences. Universal Warning Symbol for Poison. What shows or advertising are you exposed to on a day to day basis? What effect do they have on you?. Lucifer in his diabolical scheming deceives the unwary and uses every tool to his command….

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Avoiding degrading media influences

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  1. Avoiding degrading media influences

  2. Universal Warning Symbol for Poison

  3. What shows or advertising are you exposed to on a day to day basis? • What effect do they have on you?

  4. Lucifer in his diabolical scheming deceives the unwary and uses every tool to his command…

  5. The great prophet Mormon, viewing his own fallen people, wrote his son Moroni a very telling indictment when he said that because of wickedness his people were ‘past feeling.’ (See Moroni9:20) How tragic to reach the point where the Spirit must withdraw, and we become unable to sense or feel right from wrong” (Marvin J. Ashton)

  6. Ezra Taft Benson’s standards to judge media-- Avoid

  7. The fact that a book is old does not necessarily make it of value. The fact that an author wrote one good work does not necessarily mean that all his books are worthy of your time. Do not make your mind a dumping ground for other people’s garbage. It is harder to purge the mind of rotten reading than to purge the body of rotten food, and it is more damaging to the soul. –Ezra Taft Benson

  8. There should not be any[objectionable] movies that we participate in viewing or talking about. There must be no pornographic magazines, pictures, or stories.

  9. Case study #1 • Diane was invited to a party with friends where a video was to be shown. She found out ahead of time that the movie was of questionable quality, and she was able to persuade her hostess to change it. But on another occasion, Diane found herself in a situation where she had not known beforehand what the entertainment would be. It was a movie that had received excellent reviews in the newspaper, and most of her friends had already seen it. They had all said that it was wonderful. Diane had heard that it included language, ideas, and scenes that she knew would embarrass her.

  10. Case study #2 • One of Sarah’s closest friends seemed constantly to be listening to her favorite radio station. One day their conversation drifted to the kind of music that particular station played. Sarah asked Mary why she listened to it when the words to much of the music suggested immorality of many kinds. Mary replied that she liked the beat and sounds of the music and did not pay much attention to the words anyway.

  11. Case study #3 • A young man was in a big city for a school competition. His chaperon was ill, and he knew no one. He had an evening free, so he stayed in his hotel room and looked up the television listings. To his dismay, he learned that only a cable movie station was available, and it offered a suggestive movie. He spent the entire evening arguing with himself about whether he should watch it or not. It became a real battle of self-discipline trying to overcome the temptation to watch when no one would know. 

  12. Some of the greatest battles you will face will be fought within the silent chambers of your own soul. -Ezra Taft Benson

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