Primarily in the
Aeneid of Virgil,
and referred to in
the Odyssey, is the
epic tale of the
Greek conquest over
Troy.
After ten
unsuccessful years
of trying to conquer Troy, Odysseus of Ithaca, a Greek king, came
up with the idea of
building a very
large wooden horse,
large enough to hide
a select force of
men inside. The
Greek army sailed
away, as if
defeated, but left
the wooden horse
with a special force
of men inside its
belly. The people of
Troy,
thinking this was a
token of surrender,
pulled the wooden
horse inside the
gates. During the
night, the hidden
force of men inside
the wooden horse
exited and opened
the gates for the
rest of the Greek
army that had sailed
back to Troy under darkness. Once
the gates were
opened, the people
of
Troy
were overwhelmed by
the Greek army and
destroyed. The war
was ended. The
Greeks had won.
The invention of the
television (TV), as
we know it today,
was actually a
process begun in the
early 1920’s and
became commercially
available in the
1930’s. Of
Americans, 99% of
homes today own at
least one and each
person watches about
four hours per day.
I well recall when
my parents got our
first television. It
was a large square
box that sat on a
table. A line had to
be run from it to
the top of the
mountain in order to
receive a signal,
which by the way,
was in black and
white and wasn’t
very clear. Many,
many a time, I had
to climb the
mountain to remove a
tree limb. Since I
lived in eastern
Kentucky,
the mountains were
no small feat.
Just a few of the
shows I remember as
a very young child
were Roy Rogers,
Flicka, Fury, Sky
King, Howdy Doody,
Bugs Bunny and
Popeye.
Shows at that time
were “clean” and
usually taught moral
lessons. (You could
even tell who the
good guy and the bad
guy were because the
good guy always wore
the white hat and
the bad guy always
wore the black hat.)
Not so these days.
Today, every obscene
word and immoral act
conceivable is
blatantly portrayed
for all to view.
Nothing is left to
the imagination.
Is there anything
good to be said of
television today?
Well, if you know
where to look, you
might find a
worthwhile Christian
program out of the
many not so
worthwhile religious
programs. Most are
just false prophets
looking to make a
quick buck. Also,
you might find some
old shows and/or
movies that were not
tainted, at the time
they were made, with
today’s refuse.
Sports are always a
favorite of most men
and even some women.
As far as the news
goes, I personally
don’t watch news on
television. They all
are just the same
old liberal,
socialist malarkey
you get from most
newspapers. Even Fox
news isn’t as
conservative as most
people think.
Speaking of Fox, its
owner, Rupert
Murdock, puts out
more trash than you
could shake a stick
at in his Fox
line-up.
During any person’s
lifetime, they will
witness thousands of
murders (and they
continuously get
more gruesome),
thousands of
sexually related
scenes, hear
thousands of obscene
words and remarks,
and be pummeled
thousands of times
with Hollywood’s
liberal, sick view
of life. Without
realizing that we
are the “frog in the
water” that is being
boiled alive, we are
being conditioned to
not see and even to
agree with the
demented evil
message Satan wants
us to have.
We have pulled the
“Trojan horse”
within our gates,
into our homes, and
have been conquered
by its wiles. We
have been dumbed
down by Satan’s army
in two ways; (1) the
enormous amount of
trash we take into
our minds, and (2)
the enormous amount
of time that is
wasted and thrown to
the wind. This
subject is far too
broad to cover every
facet, so allow me
to attempt a general
idea.
The enormous amount
of trash we take
into our minds:
The Psalmist says, “Thy
word is a lamp unto
my feet, and a light
unto my path.”
(Psalms 119:105) The
Apostle Paul says, “Study
to shew thyself
approved unto God, a
workman that needeth
not to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the
word of truth.”
(2 Timothy 2:15)
Speaking primarily
to Christians,
instead of filling
our minds with the
Word of God, we have
allowed society, via
the television
media, to corrupt
our brains. Maybe
that’s why the
television is often
called the “boob
tube” or the “idiot
box,” because we
sure seem to be
blessed today with
an overflow of
so-called Christians
who are boobs and
idiots in their
knowledge of the
Word of God. I often
shake my head in
disbelief at some of
the things I hear
from others who are
“supposedly”
Christians. There is
so much of the world
in their brains they
have no room for the
knowledge of God.
For example, to my
amazement, people
actually believe
anything that is
said on television
news. I have
actually heard them
say, “But it was on
the news, so it must
be true.” I have
also known a few,
bless their dear
little hearts, who
thought the soap
operas were true,
and would get very
upset, nearly
depressed, over the
tragedies of their
favorite “stars.”
The enormous amount
of time that is
wasted and thrown to
the wind:
If each person
watches four hours
of television per
day, then that would
mean he/she would
watch roughly
(ballpark) 120,000
hours of television
in his/her lifetime.
That is almost 14
years, non-stop, of
each person’s life
that would be spent
watching television.
Now you tell me if
television
influences our
thinking.
From this Trojan
horse, the
television, Satan is
sending a steady
stream of his
influence to our
brains.
Think about this.
Let us take a look
at the twenty four
hour day that God
has given us.
ACTIVITY
|
HOURS
|
BALANCE
|
24 Hour Day
|
24
|
|
Sleep Time
(hopefully)
|
8
|
16
|
Work Time
(if you
work)
|
8
|
8
|
Driving Time
to/from work
(more or
less)
|
1
|
7
|
Television
(average)
|
4
|
3
|
Preparation
for work/bed
(if you are
male)
|
1
|
2
|
Miscellaneous
|
2
|
0
|
I don’t see a whole
lot of quality time
left there to spend
with God. Based on
the average, we are
spending 25% (or ¼)
of our waking hours
glued to you know
what. We are not
only stuffing our
brains with useless
and often perverted
issues, but also
taking from God,
time that should be
spent with Him, and
dedicating it to
Satan’s follies.
Also, television has
conditioned us to
have most everything
solved within thirty
minutes to an hour
or so (except the
soap operas … they
just slosh along …
never ending). We
walk around like
zombies in the
Reader’s Digest
mode. We want the
quick version.
Instead of reading
Moby Dick, let’s
watch the movie or
read the comic book.
(College kids are
renowned for this,
and are cheating
themselves.)
For those of us who
are Christians, the
Lord says, “And
be not conformed to
this world: but be
ye transformed by
the renewing of your
mind, that ye may
prove what is that
good, and
acceptable, and
perfect, will of
God.” (Romans
12:2)
In my opinion, the
television could be
the most destructive
instrument ever
invented and brought
into the homes of
the American people,
any people for that
matter. We have
allowed it to turn
our attention away
from God and His
Word, the Bible.
Also, since we have
taken Bible time and
switched it for
television time, we
are now loading up
on trash instead of
the much needed meat
of the Word. Also
again, television
has had a tremendous
impact on many
problems within the
home; i.e. divorce,
drugs, murders,
selfishness, debt,
immorality,
laziness, obesity,
etc.
Is it wrong for a
Christian to have a
television set (or
two, or three, or
more) in their home?
No, it is not wrong.
The real question
however is this, “Do
we control the
television or does
it control us?” Can
we turn it off, or
does our hand go
into spasms when
attempting to do so?
Does our brain
freeze up, and we
keep watching
material that is
corrupting our
minds? Are we
selective, with
God’s Book as our
guide, in what we
watch? Does
television time
replace time we
should be spending
in God’s Word and
prayer? Does
television time
replace quality time
we should be
interacting with our
family? Are we so
engrossed in this
Trojan horse, do we
even know if we have
a family?
I often think about
the junk that is on
television, and am
convinced that if
every true Christian
told their provider
to either remove the
garbage or
disconnect their
service, the
television kingpins
would begin a
cleaning process.
It’s all about money
folks. Money talks.
It will never happen
though, because as
long as people say
nothing, nothing
will be done.
Page after page
could be written on
this subject. We
could delve off in
many directions.
Volumes could be
printed, but let’s
just narrow this
down to one
microscopic point of
concern, a question
I have already
asked, but will now
repeat, “Do we
control the
television or does
it control us?” You
may think that I am
blowing this all out
of proportion, but
am I? If there were
ever a modern day
Trojan horse, it
would be the
television set. Over
half of the American
homes have more than
three. Are we
obsessed with
entertainment or
not? You bet your
whiskers we are.
Obviously we have to
sleep. For those who
work, we have to
work. We have to
eat, clean and do
other necessary
chores. With the
little free time
that remains, how
much do we spend
with God? In our
conversations with
the Lord, we listen
to Him by reading
His Word. We speak
to Him through
prayer. How much
conversation is
there between us and
the Lord? If we
spent the same
amount of time
communicating with
our spouse, we would
be divorced. With
our children, they
would be in some
kind of trouble.
With our employer,
we would be fired.
Isn’t Jesus Christ,
our Savior God, by
far more important
than anyone else in
our lives? Why do we
shun Him the most?
Satan’s Trojan horse
has been a major
step.
Grant Phillips
grantphillips@windstream.net
Pre-Rapture
Commentary
http://grant-phillips.blogspot.com