On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 17:52, Scott Paul Robertson wrote:
> OK, I'm not sourcing this, but if you want I'll look.
> One of my mission comps said a general authority in conference said that
> music can be put in three categories:
> 1. Spiritual, uplifting
> 2. Fun music. (doesn't drive Spirit away, doesn't bring it in)
> 3. Bad, drives the Spirit away.
> I'd figure this can apply to all sorts of entertainment.

Look, not to degrade your faith in the general authorities or anything,
but you don't need to quote them for this. For one, it is kind of hard
to find a category that doesn't fit into the positive/neutral/negative
classification. Referencing a general authority doesn't give any more
credibility to that. ;) For another thing, you know for yourself well
enough to know if something is bad. If it is then don't
watch/view/read/whatever it. If it can be filtered and be within the
bounds of what you personally feel is appropriate then by all means do
so. We are all adults here. We know how to make choices of what is right
and wrong. We aren't children that need to defer to parents to make
these sorts of basic decisions.

-- 
Michael Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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