Over the past few years I've come to realize how bad TV can be, with the senseless comedy, immodesty, Christian-bashing, mind-numbing shows and commercials, etc. I realized this when I went off to college and for the first time was without regular access to a television, and this started before I turned toward traditionalism. This may sound dumb, but my question for all you TV-abstainers is what you do with your spare time? Like I said, I'm in college now, and I'm so busy and don't own a TV, so it's easy. But what about later on, and when you have a family? I understand that one can devote more time to charitable works, prayer, Scripture study, spiritual reading, etc. But what do y'all do, such as in the evenings, either by yourselves, with your spouse, and/or with your children?
We abandoned TV watching after reading
Airwaves from Hell by a priest whose name I cannot remember, but it was at least 20 years ago. We read aloud and played games when the kids were little but also had some select VHS (back then - now DVDs) to watch too. We'd take the kids for walks after dinner or ride bikes and invested in GAZILLIONS of Legos :roll-laugh2: Which are now being used by the next generation.
Hubby and I also have hobbies and nowadays (kids all grown) I'll listen to talks online, or internet radio while making rosaries etc.
Once you restructure your life w/o the tube you'll wonder how anyone has time to watch it at all! Not to mention its power as a propaganda tool by social engineers. I still get incredulous looks when someone asks me "did you watch XXX last night?" and I have to confess to not having a TV.
I'm still trying to come up with some catchy retort to
"But Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?"
Marsha