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  • Is There a Terrorist in Your Home?

    Veil »
    Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:05 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 3

    Congratulations Ron Luce! You are a terrorist!

    Because contrary to what the average american may realise, but a terrorist is not some muslim from the middle east out to bomb you. A terrorist is anyone, ANYONE, who would use FEAR and TERROR to try and force someone to change their way of life. And that is EXACTLY what Ron Luce here is doing, trying to scare everyone out there into believing video games and the media is evil. I mean, seriously, you're really going to try comparing video games to pedophiles? That doesn't even make any sense! Don't give in to terrorism people, ignore this man.

    Also, wbmoore, those passages you quoted seem rather hypocritical. Was not the world and everything in it created by God? Is to not love it to simply let his work go unappreciated?

    If you people are truly concerned about the things on tv or in video games, the best option is not to control what your children are allowed to view. It is better instead to speak with them, teach them to judge for themselves what is appropriate and what is not, teach them how to be media literate and how to see through the deceit that television will often promote as fact. If you cannot trust your children on their own to do what's right and proper, then you have not been a good teacher, and if you have not been a good teacher, you are a bad parent.

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