Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 exptools 1/6/84; site ihu1m.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!ihnp4!ihu1m!gadfly From: gadfly@ihu1m.UUCP (Gadfly) Newsgroups: net.religion,net.flame Subject: Re: T.A.T (Parts I and II) Message-ID: <262@ihu1m.UUCP> Date: Tue, 29-Jan-85 23:58:05 EST Article-I.D.: ihu1m.262 Posted: Tue Jan 29 23:58:05 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 30-Jan-85 19:10:46 EST References: <293@decwrl.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Bell Labs, Naperville, IL Lines: 25 Xref: watmath net.religion:5415 net.flame:8123 -- Well, Mr. Arndt, your made-for-CRT adaptation of Conklin and McFadden's "Television and Theology" seems to have bombed. Maybe you picked a bad time slot. Or maybe the rave reviews haven't quite propagated this far. I doubt it, though--I'm a lot closer to Peoria than you are. One surely could, as Arndt even suggests, substitute a few other major theologies for the Christian doctrine in that article. But then you could also substitute just about any other focus of our materialist society for TV. So the upshot of it all is: Eschew the ephemeral (the bad) for the everlasting (the good). This message is crucial (literally!) to Christians because they believe that the natural human condition is to do otherwise, and how! But this leaves non-Christians wondering what all the fuss is. (Zeno, for example, is still waiting for the turtle. That's a hint, Ken :-) When stripped of its siren's place in Conklin and McFadden's odyssey, TV is simply "the idiot box", not Pandora's. -- *** *** JE MAINTIENDRAI ***** ***** ****** ****** 29 Jan 85 [10 Pluviose An CXCIII] ken perlow ***** ***** (312)979-7188 ** ** ** ** ..ihnp4!iwsl8!ken *** ***