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Ever notice that television shows a lot of grossly immoral things without any hinderance these days? If you watch old shows like 'I Love Lucy,' or the others, there was none of that at all. Everyone of the advertisers and people creating these shows will be held accountable for all their use and misuse of sexuality when they stand before God and are judged. I stopped watching television 4 years ago. I'm 23 today. The large amount of unmarried, ellicit sexuality injected into the necks of Americans may be the root cause of many of our problems: broken marriages and broken homes, high divorce rates, abortion... Of course that's unresearched and based on a non-empirical cursory observation, but that by no means is a slippery slope. There doesn't appear to be any mechanism to slow it down or make it get any better. Companies use it to sell their products. Advertisers use it to spread their events. What should be intimately shared between a husband and wife, in private, is now put on gross display and is so flippantly public that no one seems to see it as a sanctified act between two who are married together as one, anymore. It isn't a sign of growing up into greater maturity. It's freely dispensed through television and internet, so why bother to get married? Because of this, I feel that the kids who watch this programming will remain just as they are...kids. Sex is for married people. Always has been, always will be. But the entire media's persuaded everyone of otherwise.
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