Monday, October 4, 2010

TV: The Great Life-Waster

Don't Waste Your LifeHere is a very true and very convicting quote from the book Don't Waste Your Life by John Piper.  This is the book that I am currently listening to on my way to and from school.
Television is one of the greatest life-wasters of the modern age. And, of course, the Internet is running to catch up, and may have caught up. You can be more selective on the Internet, but you can also select worse things with only the Judge of the universe watching. TV still reigns as the great life-waster. The main problem with TV is not how much smut is available, though that is a problem. Just the ads are enough to sow fertile seeds of greed and lust, no matter what program you're watching. The greater problem is banality. A mind fed daily on TV diminishes. Your mind was made to know and love God. Its facility for this great calling is ruined by excessive TV. The content is so trivial and so shallow that the capacity of the mind to think worthy thoughts withers, and the capacity of the heart to feel deep emotions shrivels. Neil Postman shows why. 
"What is happening in America is that television is transforming all serious public business into junk... Television disdains exposition, which is serious, sequential, rational, and complex. It offers instead a mode of discourse in which everything is accessible, simplistic, concrete, and above all, entertaining. As a result, America is the world's first culture in jeopardy of amusing itself to death."
The entire book is available as a downloadable pdf through the Desiring God website. Click here to download the entire book.  If you want to listen to the book, click here to go to the Christian Audio version.

2 comments:

  1. I've just started reading that book. I'd better hurry up or you'll finish before I do. :)

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  2. I am cheating though. I am listening to the audio version. I've owned the actual book for a long time, but hadn't gotten around to reading it yet.

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