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The Satan Box - A Catholic Viewpoint on Television (Paperback)
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Since Pope Pius XII wrote his Encyclical on television over fifty
years ago not much has been said about television by the Catholic
Church. Let us consider some of the facts. In our use of time
television comes third after sleep and work for the average person.
It is certain that television has a profound influence on everyone.
Such an influence must be judged in the timeless light of the
eternal truths of the Catholic Faith. What do the Fathers of the
Church say about television? What about the other saints? The first
reaction is that they say nothing, because TV wasn't invented yet.
Actually they have quite a lot to say about the component parts of
television, for what they say about the theater applies equally to
the home theater. This book starts with an exercise on watching
yourself watch television. We simply do not realize just how much
time and how influential television is in our lives. And we need to
find out if television is a good or bad influence on us. Then we
consider the effect of television on children. Many secular
authorities have considered the evil effects of television, but
what about the spiritual effects of television on children? Secular
writes have called for the elimination of television. One group
promotes a TV free week each year. And yet Catholics have not
weighed in on this important subject. There are several problems of
television that are also explored. First of all, television
addiction. Television addiction is the only socially acceptable
addiction today. You do not find TVs Anonymous in the phone book or
online. The second problem is brain washing, which is the
manipulation of the thinking of people. Pope Pius XI warned: "There
is another explanation for the rapid diffusion of the Communistic
ideas now seeping into every nation, great and small, advanced and
backward, so that no corner of the earth is free from them. This
explanation is to be found in a propaganda so truly diabolical that
the world has perhaps never witnessed its like before. ... It makes
use of pamphlets and reviews, of cinema, theatre, radio (and
television), of schools and even universities." And then in 1969
advertisers discovered that television hypnotizes people. In the
late 1950's a 'Catholic Handbook' was published with sensible rules
for judging television. This is reproduced. The positive side of
television is also considered. Saint Bernard says: "Some there are
who desire knowledge merely for the sake of knowing, and this is
shameful curiosity ..." Today we are very curious, and yet Saint
Thomas calls curiosity a sin. This is explained, as well as the
virtue opposite curiosity, studiousness. The prophecy of the
Blessed Virgin Mary at Quito Ecuador has been fulfilled: "The third
meaning of the lamp's going out is that those times the air will be
filled with the spirit of impurity which like a deluge of filth
will flood the streets, squares and public places. The
licentiousness will be such there will be no more virgin souls in
the world." (Our Lady of Good Success) And there is a link between
some television programming and satanism and a larger link than
many realize. The question whether or not we should abstain from
television completely is seriously considered. A large section is
devoted to church pronouncements on television, radio, movies and
the theater. This is followed by information from the Fathers of
the Church, the saints and other pious people. A section is devoted
to a consideration of good and bad reading, for these principles
apply also to television. The power or a good TV program is greater
than a good book, and the power of an evil TV program is worse than
a bad book. It is time that Catholics take a serious look at The
Satan Box.
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