Television Content Is Substance Abuse
Television content is a designer drug that limits our ability to assess what “substance” is. It shapes the perceptions which control our behavior. Therefore, most television content is a controlled substance. If we indulge in it, unaware of the effects of the content we're absorbing, we are engaging in substance abuse.
Producers Are Pushers
Television producers are part of the content cartel. They are so deceptive, they offer content for free, get us hooked so we'll demand the right to have access to the programming and gladly pay for it via cable, satellite, pay-per view, etc. and then discuss which content pusher is best and which drug is best. That's right. Our minds end up tripping in lala land from the effects of TVland.
It's worth mentioning again, we pay for this recreational drug use and yes, it does fill in empty spaces for the moment but there's always the crash and always the need for more sensationalized content. Thus, in addition to the regular goofiness we've become so accustomed to that it no longer satisfies, there's content like false reality/true illusion television, the Boston bomber marathon coverage, sports fights and the breaking news/exclusive report syndromes. In the meantime, we're still craving satisfaction and searching for it in illusionary places where only the hallucinogenic form of happiness exists.
You can be certain, most homes that contain paid for poison are suffering from multiple-channel-program-perceptions about themselves and the world. Entire families are hooked on delusional drug content. This is also true of families who use drugs broadcast freely and received via antennas and digital converters.
Effects of Substance Abuse
Via the powerful influence of television content, we believe we know a lot about a lot of things, when in fact, we only know a small portion about a little bit from a minority worldview.
Mind-Centered Attack
Because the content cartel uses television as a device to distribute mind-controlling and mind-altering substances, it is most effective on those who are mind-centered.
When we live in a mind-centered way, we leave little to no room for our greater spiritual selves. When we do allow room, it is momentary. Therefore, since the mind is the control center, the mind is the battleground. Ephesians 6:12 does not apply. The battle is in this realm only, limited humans versus limited humans.
Be not deceived. All that is said about television is true of movies, radio, internet, newspaper, magazines, encyclopedia, books, bibles and textbooks.