
Even if all of the entertainment on television was inoffensive to Christian ethics and of the highest artistic merit, its form of communication (and form of knowing) encourages the aversion to abstraction, analysis and reflection that characterizes our culture at all levels. Thinking is often hard work. Television's surfeit of instant entertainment not only provides relief from such hard work; it offers an attractive, alternative way of knowing that makes reasoning seem anachronistic, narrow and unnecessary. Kenneth Meyers

2 comments:
Mark,
I just thought that you should know that there are some souls out there reading your blog. I have a few friends who frequently visit. I also have a blog.
joseph-pensees.blogspot.com
Keep up the thoughts.
later,
Joe Terrell
I can't wait to see the film version of this blog.
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