A curious name. Blessed Anne de Guigne died 20 years before television first blinked
into existence.
The only way to really be free of TV is to put a brick through the screen.
But these days, with flat screens and computer hookups, it's more complicated.
I know families with TV in their living room who are entirely hooked, and there's no
getting around it. When they invite me to sit there and watch with them, I have
something to say every ten or 15 seconds, and they get upset that they can't hear
what's going on in their sacred false god's reality.
These are Catholics, who never spend that much attention in front of the Blessed
Sacrament. They complain that "nothing's going on" if a priest isn't at the altar
moving around somehow. Their whole perception is clouded by a lifetime
of TV viewing.
I had an acquaintance 20 years ago who was involved in "the industry" (that
means Entertainment, or movies, or TV -- to them it's the whole world) who
assured me that the power of TV was soon to become the principal device
of public opinion control, and that its power is impossible to overestimate.
Well, I have to say, that TV has no power at all over anyone who does not
watch it.
And those of us who don't watch TV, we are really duty-bound to talk about that
in the public arena. People really need to hear the testimony of us who are not
mind-numbed robots under the thumb of TV programmers.
If you have young children I would use caution when talking about no tv to others that do not agree. Some will view it as child abuse.
It's sad, but I can seriously believe that, and I can even see some kid's parents being harassed because they are "denying" their children television. I've heard that the guy responsible for the invention of public television, was a marketer. His goal was nothing less than the "programming" of people to buy products. (This 'program' brought to you by...) Then of course even more evil people saw the benefits in propaganda and brainwashing. It's crazy how nobody even ever questions why they call it programming. When people spend up to six or more hours a day average in front of a television, of course they will think that to not have one is crazy- that's what some guy on T.V. said, anyway...
While I don't disagree, that the Devil's Tabernacle is used to 'PROGRAM' the viewers' minds to buy products and subscribe to worldliness in general, it is curious that theology101 has presumed that the word is therefore derived from that concept.
The use of modern computers is the connotation being referred to, as in computer programming. A computer program instructs the machine what to do, and how to process particular data, when the data will be input at a later time. When TV was first developed, there were no computers as we know them today. When "the guy responsible for the invention of public television" invented public television, there were no computers. That would have been post WWII, for the technology to transmit moving images and sound via radio waves was an outgrowth of the war. Radar was a brand new concept in 1939, and it was only in its infant stages in December 1941, at the time of Pearl Harbor. There was no public awareness of its value and power in warfare. Nobody asked any questions about the fact that US radar in Hawaii saw and reported the incoming Zeros hours before they arrived in Honolulu. That's because nobody was aware of how radar worked or that it did work.
the guy responsible for the invention of public television, was a marketer. His goal was nothing less than the "programming" of people to buy products. (This 'program' brought to you by...)
In those days, "program" meant a list of presentations or activities, such as the plan for an evening's entertainment, or an anniversary party or a celebrity celebration. Therefore, "programming" was in reference to the schedule of what would be broadcast over a TV channel, or, since there were no multiple channels yet, they would have said, "frequency."
An example of "programming" for Catholics would be the list of Masses to be offered at a given parish on Sunday and during the week, along with other activities such as Catechism, Open House, Confessions, Rosary, Stations of the Cross, Women's Club, Legion of Mary, etc., and the days and times for each activity or "program." The astronomy club is offering a program on keeping track of the retrograde motion of Mars this coming month.
It would not be for another 10 years that computer programming would find any real improvement, and then, the computers that were used were the size of a house, and they required the combined efforts of several air conditioners to keep them cooled, since their amplification systems and processors used VACUUM TUBES instead of integrated circuits -- because there were no ICs yet, they had not been invented at the time. Texas Instruments did not exist yet. When the Space Program (another
program!!) got started, the computing power of an entire spacecraft was no more than what is now contained in a handheld calculator, or a digital wristwatch.
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