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6.03.2010

CSI: What You Shouldn't be watching.

I didn't write the review below..but it is factual.

You will find that I often delete my facebook account for long periods of time. Part of that is to take a breather from all the "drama". Sometimes I have low tolerance.

Unrelated.... but it seems like a platform for the lackadaisical or backslidden apostolic to launch their stupid ideas about nearly all things controversial and upsetting. I recently have noticed something that concerns me: Check out the "movies and television" section on your friends profiles. It's scary.
Intense violence,immorality and loss of family values flood the majority of the shows that are being watched.

Is the church just plain ignorant or blatantly disobedient to God's laws? When does the scripture "Set no wicked thing before thine eye" come into play? I do hate television. For it's filthy advertisements and commercials,as well as it's non-family friendly programming.


Get with it. Don't numb yourself. It's not worth it. And don't get mad at me for saying something. I might be the only person in your life that will.


Wikipedia:

CSI has often been criticized for the level and explicitness of graphic violence, images, and sexual content. The CSI series and its spin-off shows have been accused of pushing the boundary of what is considered acceptable viewing for primetime network television.[26] The series had numerous episodes on sexual fetishism and other forms of sexual pleasure (see especially the recurring character of Lady Heather, a professional dominatrix). CSI has been ranked as among the worst prime-time shows for family viewing by the Parents Television Council nearly every season since its second,[27][28][29][30] being ranked the worst show for family prime-time viewing after the 2002–2003[31] and 2005–2006[32] seasons. The PTC has also targeted certain CSI episodes for its weekly "Worst TV Show of the Week" feature.[33][34][35][36][37][38] In addition, the episode "King Baby" aired in February 2005, which the PTC named the most offensive TV show of the week,[38] also led the PTC to start a campaign to file complaints with the FCC with the episode;[39] to date, nearly 13,000 PTC members complained to the Federal Communications Commission about the episode.[40] The PTC has also asked Clorox to pull their advertisements from CSI and CSI: Miami because of the graphically violent content on those programs.

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