The Internet is a tool created by man with an ability given to him from God. The intent of the Internet was to create a virtual environment that would allow us the freedom to research, learn, purchase, communicate, conduct business, and etcetera, from anywhere in the world at any given moment.
Now that we have an understanding of how I view both of these things, I can get into my point. I cannot agree with people when I hear them say, “The Internet is the Devil himself”, or phrases similar to that point of view. The Internet in its pure intended state is a blessing in my opinion. The problem with the Internet is the people and the way they have decided to use it, not the creation of it. That is why the Internet is a scary virtual parallel to our physical world and that state that our society is in today. Theft, pornography, explicit language, exploitation, drugs, viruses, racism, news, radical ideas, visual art, literature, music, church services, sermons, family pictures, accomplishments, mail services, phone calls, and more, all exist on the Internet just like inhabit our physical society.
With all that we know about the Internet and the immorality that it can expose us to with ease, we must do the same thing that we do in our physical society to combat this from happening in our virtual world. Do not part take in it. Get software that will limit your surfing parameters to only allow your household to navigate to websites that you use for the needs in your life. Block the pop-ups that you get when surfing. In the same manner that protect your body by taking vitamins and meds; protect your PC by using virus protection software and running periodic health checks. Stop going to websites that you should not go to, clicking on links that you should not click on, and stop lying about what happened when your computer suffers the consequences. Set time parameters on how long the internet is accessible in your house. Do you remember the phrase “nothing good happens after midnight”? If you do not stay out all night or allow your children to do so, then why is Internet access granted for you and your children all night.
In conclusion, we must stop blaming others around us for what we do not take ownership and responsibility for. I am not saying that life and the Internet does not make it hard for us to be the righteous people that some of us would like to be. I am saying that we must realize everyone does not want to be righteous and we cannot let them prevent us from what we would like to be. We must stay educated about what we can do to set the proper boundaries in place for not only or children and their PCs, tablets, and smart devices, but for ourselves as well. Stop thinking that everyone else needs to be policed, monitored, or restrained, and you don’t.
1 comment:
Wow, you went hard on this one T4, but it was truly needed. For all of those who read this and are not feeling this post because it didn't involve stats, scores, or scandal; I would like to direct your attention to the description and purpose of this blog (sports, politics, and life).
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Kind wanders while on the net and the images of things are hard to get out of your head (I still purging my mind from junior high) but this goes deeper than porn; it's clearly spiritual. When we watch an athlete rant and curse on twitter, Facebook, YouTube, or Sports Center and we laugh, we don't ever see that as encouraging immorality. As a matter of fact, we let our kids watch it and when they quote the athlete, we laugh too. There use to be a standard that was followed by athletes and the fans held them accountable; what happened?
T4, you hit the nail on the head when you said it was not was being shown but what is being watched. We have to control what imagery enters our minds and spiritless because there is a standard and we are being held accountable whether we like it or not.
Acts 4:12 and I'm out!
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