God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Here are some things to consider when you make your media selections:
1. Does it mock Christianity? For the most part, the networks mock no other faith but Christianity, and they do it often without fear of reprisal. We will never stay excited about church and Bible reading when it’s either ripped to shreds or totally ignored in the media choices we make. 1 Timothy 1:18-19, “Fight the good fight, keeping faith and a good conscience, which some have rejected and suffered shipwreck in regard to their faith.”
2. What is the primary message of the episode? In October 1990, Bill Cosby had a one hour show which focused on one of his teenage girls and the subject was whether she should have pre-marital sex or not. The advice given was “wait until you are ready or wait till you are in love.” No mention of waiting for marriage. The focal point was to endorse pre-marital sex and leave it to the discretion of the teenager. Even when everything else appears to meet your approval, perhaps the greatest danger is the message that is pumped into your minds through great persuasiveness. The power of media can make the lies very believable. Romans 12:2, “And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.”
3. Does it glamorize rebellion? Does the show focus on rebellion to any type of authority, such as parents, police, teachers, government, etc. This is why many Disney movies never made it into our home. 1 Peter 2:13, “Submit yourselves for the Lord’s sake to every human institution.”
4. Does it glorify controlled substances? Does the show make drugs and alcohol more respectable? The majority of the shows glorify alcohol. And by all means keep a close eye on the commercials. Young people view approximately 20,000 commercials each year, of which nearly 2,000 are for beer and wine. For every “just say no” or “know when to say when” public service announcement, teens will view 25 to 50 beer and wine commercials. Ephesians 5:18, “And do not get drunk with wine, for that is dissipation, but be filled with the Spirit.”
5. Does the program push evolution as fact? When programs are aired which show a clash between Christianity and Evolution, the Christians are always portrayed as religious idiots while the evolutionists are shown to be the intelligent, scientific and logically minded. Rarely if ever is Creationism even given a fair shake as an acceptable alternative. Romans 1:25, “For they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever.”
6. Are there occultic overtones? If the program contains subtle or blatant endorsements of psychics, new age themes, mediums, or portrays witches as good, moral people (a big one nowadays), this is a satanic attempt to get you to accept the occult by dressing it up. Ephesians 5:11, “Do not participate in the unfruitful deeds of darkness, but instead even expose them.”
7. Are there sexual suggestions? Are unbiblical sexual scenes portrayed as acceptable? Are images placed in the mind that are not wholesome? Is the show using inappropriate sexual innuendos or immodest physical exposure? It’s interesting how Hollywood inundates this unbiblical material into nearly all their productions, but rarely presents the often experienced consequences of these actions. Ephesians 5:3, “But immorality or any impurity…must not even be named among you.”
8. Is violence glorified? The number of murders seen on TV alone by the time an average child finishes elementary school is 8,000. The number of violent acts seen on TV by age 18 is 200,000. Proverbs 3:31,“Do not envy a man of violence and do not choose any of his ways.”
9. Is vulgarity a part of the script? Is there foul language used? Moreover, is God’s name taken in vain? That’s not just His name followed by the “d-word;” it’s His name used in a way simply as an expression such as the popular “Oh my…” Matthew 6:9, “Hallowed be Your name.”
Ken Matto
Black Pepper Angel Hair with Smoked Salmon
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Seafood, Dairy
Italian
Seafood
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
qt
Heavy cream
1
c
Clam juice
1
c
Dry white wine
6
Whole garlic cloves; peeled
2
ts
Whole black peppercorns
2
tb
Dillweed
1
tb
Champagne vinegar
3/4
c
Grated parmesan cheese
16
oz
Blk pepper angel hair pasta
2
ts
Salt
8
oz
Smoked salmon
8
oz
Heavy cream
1
c
Sour cream
4
Sprigs fresh dillweed
INSTRUCTIONS
SAUCE
TOPPING
In generous saucepot, reduce the one quart heavy cream at a gentle simmer
until it is half its original volume. Meanwhile, in separate, smaller pot,
combine clam juice, wine, garlic, peppercorns, salt, dill and vinegar.
Reduce at a rolling boil to half its original volumbe, then strain &
dispose of garlic and peppercorns. Add wine reduction to reduced cream and
reserve. With electric mixer, whip 8 oz heavy cream to med. peaks, then
add sour cream and whip until blended. (The chef calls this "quick creme
fraiche"). In boiling, lightly salted water, cook pasta (if fresh) for 45
seconds or to desired donenesss. Drain in collander and cool by running
cold water through it to halt cooking. In 10-12" saute pan, heat cream/wine
sauce to boil, then whisk in parmesan until well blended. (Sauce will
continue to reduce quickly). Add cooked pasta to sauce and toss to coat
evenly. Divide between 4 dishes, topping each with 2 oz smoked salmon, a
dollop of creme fraiche and a sprig of dill. Serves 4. This recipe comes
from Chef Susan Pickard, 411 West Italian Cafe, Chapel Hill, NC (HOME OF
THE TARHEELS!!). Hope you enjoy! Judy Garnett/pjxg05a ~---- O.K. cj This is
not exactly a "Diet Meal", but if you cut down the fat on this one, let me
know. I love it this way, but am interested in cutting down on fat wherever
possible. Best regards, Judy Garnett/Raleigh
FOOD AND WINE CLUB TOPIC: FOOD FORUM TIME: 02/15 11:34 AM TO: ELAINE
RADIS (BGMB90B) FROM: JUDY GARNETT (PJXG05A) SUBJECT: R-MM SALMON SPREAD
Hi Elaine, Saw the info about the new Round Robin and will get the soup
recipes in to Robbie a.s.a.p. Thought you might like to see this "local
restaurant" recipe.
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