Brainwashing candy style

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Mar 22, 2013
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everyone just take the tv out in the yard. smash it with a hammer and problem will be solved...
 
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danschance

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everyone just take the tv out in the yard. smash it with a hammer and problem will be solved...
Best advice I have heard in a long time. The TV is a waste of time and shifts kids into neutral as they enter into an alpha wave brain state. It is a far cry from the way I grew up. We had ti invite games and come up with ideas, form plans and do athletic things to to fend off boredom.
 
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wanderer

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I had a setback being a first time parent. Our first child was spoiled on TV. My fault really. He was practically glued to cartoons. He had the TV remote in one hand and the decoder remote controller on the other. It got me really worried. By the time, our second child came around, we cancelled all the cartoon networks. He asked for it many times but he didn't get it. He's a happy child regardless.
 
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Alicia

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Sponge Bob is forbidden in my home, and for good reason. We are to also teach our children righteousness at a young age. Sponge Bob and many other cartoons are not good for children and conflict with the bible. kids absorb a lot of things they see on tv. If there is violence in a cartoon kids are likely to act out in violence bc the cartoon makes it funny or cool.

There are plenty of Christian based cartoons that kids could watch along with educational shows with exposing our kids to negative influences
theres also the thought that parents should play with their kids and interact with them instead of putting then in front of a television
I am proud of the good Christian man my son has grown up to be, I am proud of the way he and his wife are raising their children in a Christian environment and I am proud of my grandchildren. I've raised children any mother would be proud of I don't need any lectures on child raising and which television shows they should be watching or how you assume I have not taught them righteousness.
My grandchildren are strictly supervised as to what they are allowed to watch and limited to the time they are allowed to watch television. I find nothing wrong with Sponge Bob or why anyone could think that would conflict with the Bible. If you go looking for evil in everything you'll be bound find something you can interpret as such. The shows they watch and the shows my children watched were entertainment that's all, the proof of that is in the way my children grew into good Christian adults without having their minds poisoned by a simple cartoon!
 
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BeanieD

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First of all why are you watching Sponge Bob Squarepants if it's so wicked? Second do you really think a 6 year old can absorb these so called messages?

Actuall they can and do. The best learning years for kids is from three years and up. They pick up things that we don't even think about until they show it in actions or words. I agree with other posters that the cartoons these days aren't really cartoons. I likes ones like "Sniffles" Popeye, tweety bird etc. what is showing now is just an animated version of a lot of adult themes.

Blessings
 

Elizabeth619

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I am proud of the good Christian man my son has grown up to be, I am proud of the way he and his wife are raising their children in a Christian environment and I am proud of my grandchildren. I've raised children any mother would be proud of I don't need any lectures on child raising and which television shows they should be watching or how you assume I have not taught them righteousness.
My grandchildren are strictly supervised as to what they are allowed to watch and limited to the time they are allowed to watch television. I find nothing wrong with Sponge Bob or why anyone could think that would conflict with the Bible. If you go looking for evil in everything you'll be bound find something you can interpret as such. The shows they watch and the shows my children watched were entertainment that's all, the proof of that is in the way my children grew into good Christian adults without having their minds poisoned by a simple cartoon!
Where did I say you didn't teach them righteousness? As a matter of fact where did I mention your children or grandchildren at all? I don't even know who you are not do I know how your raise children? Where did I say anything about braunwashing? This is a discussion forum where people express different views. If you don't like others opposite opinions then maybe a forum isn't for you. People are going to disagree.
 
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StandStrong

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I am actually getting rid of my tv. when my wife and I have children we will not allow them to sit in front of the tv. instead we will encourage them to play outside and interact with games that will actually build their minds instead of stuff that will destroy their minds.
 
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Mammachickadee

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Well I have grandchildren age 7 and 9 years old and I've watched SpongeBob with them so we must all be really thick because it never occurred to me that there was some hidden meaning nor did they ever indicate they took it at anything but surface value.

Children have active imaginations and at 4 years old they're just starting to learn the difference between the true and untrue it's part of their mental development.

We can look for evil and any movie or story and find something that could be interpreted as such but that does not mean it is so.
Though most educational psychologists would agree with the ideology that some kids are too young to ''know'' certain things, I can state blatantly that the education of a child rests on the parents. For example, my daughter knows not to tell lies, and even the simplest of lies does not go by uncorrected with me. What has this led to? My daughter being so blatantly honest that she will tell me while I'm in the shower that she is going to flush the toilet and turn on the faucet so I get all hot water. lol If she comprehends such laws of action and reaction do you really think a 3 year old is too young to understand basic bad attitudes, superstitions, and drama portrayed in most modern children's animations? This is why my husband and I typically only let her watch programs such as Leap Frog, Special Agent Oso, and Curious George. If she does watch something that begins to portray something fearful, violent, angry, grumpy, disrespectful, etc. I simply explain to her, based on the situation, why what the person did was bad and how the consequences could/should/would play out. She finds Scooby Doo quite funny, but I don't let her watch it on the basis that new Scooby Doo is mostly cultic trash. Sometimes even Tom and Jerry starts a dissertation on why Tom always gets consequences (he's always trying to be mean to Jerry) and why Jerry is wrong to sometimes start trouble with him. She's going to have a baby sister soon, and little understanding of consequences and why one should not goad another will be invaluable.
Spongebob Squarepants, The Regular Show, Shake it Up, and even Sesame Street are programs that take so much backstory and commentary that my little Chickadee just isn't exposed to them. Try explaining to a little girl who you are teaching to be polite to her elders that farting in someone's face is not acceptable, or being grouchy with everyone ''just because that's me'' is objectionable when the writing is painting such things as comical.
 
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we all grew up watching cartoons
Matt 7:20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

I am proud of the good Christian man my son has grown up to be, I am proud of the way he and his wife are raising their children in a Christian environment and I am proud of my grandchildren. I've raised children any mother would be proud of I don't need any lectures on child raising ...
Psalm 138:6 Though the LORD [be] high, yet hath he respect unto the lowly: but the proud he knoweth afar off.

Prov 8:13 The fear of the LORD [is] to hate evil: pride, and arrogancy, and the evil way, and the froward mouth, do I hate.
 

lil_christian

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Best advice I have heard in a long time. The TV is a waste of time and shifts kids into neutral as they enter into an alpha wave brain state. It is a far cry from the way I grew up. We had ti invite games and come up with ideas, form plans and do athletic things to to fend off boredom.
And computers do what, again...?
 
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Best advice I have heard in a long time. The TV is a waste of time and shifts kids into neutral as they enter into an alpha wave brain state. It is a far cry from the way I grew up. We had ti invite games and come up with ideas, form plans and do athletic things to to fend off boredom.
And computers do what, again...?
:rolleyes: When Danschance was your age a computer looked like this, the Apple 1, released July 1976. -> Apple 1 computer

apple1.jpg

If you wanted to play a computer game then first you had to program the game in BASIC or 6502 assembly language, and it had to fit into 4K of RAM...
 
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Huckleberry

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Sometimes children just need to veg out after school and watch silly things...
They do?
I've been doing it wrong.

At our house, the children are to do their homework, chores, and practice their musical instruments after school.
When that's all done, they can have play-time until dinner. Play time means toys, books, or outside sports.

They only get to watch TV and play their video games on weekends, summertime included.
Those are strictly controlled and time is limited.
 

Fenner

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I find it really difficult to believe that a 4 or 9 year old would recognize a witch's circle that was supposedly seen in Sponge Bob, how would they know what this was unless they had already been exposed to this?
Sometimes children just need to veg out after school and watch silly things, we all grew up watching cartoons with somebody being thumped on the head, falling off a cliff, being splattered in the road by a car or something like that but we certainly didn't attach any dark meaning to it or if it were there it would have gone right over our heads. It was just funny!

I watch Sponge Bob with my kids too. I saw the bear episode, I had no idea it was a witches circle, neither did my kids. Like you said, you can find evil in anything if you look for it. It's like those people who watch Disney movies to find evil in them. It's nuts. I used to watch Looney Toons, That was pointless fun.
 
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Huckleberry

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I watch Sponge Bob with my kids too. I saw the bear episode, I had no idea it was a witches circle, neither did my kids. Like you said, you can find evil in anything if you look for it. It's like those people who watch Disney movies to find evil in them. It's nuts. I used to watch Looney Toons, That was pointless fun.
I've watched Sponge Bob enough times to know that supposed "magic circles" aren't its problem.
The problem is its frequent animated gruesomeness, bathroom humor, and sexual innuendo.
The kids do remember that.
The show is produced by people who do not have your children's best interest at heart.
 
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Mammachickadee

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:rolleyes: When Danschance was your age a computer looked like this, the Apple 1, released July 1976. -> Apple 1 computer

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If you wanted to play a computer game then first you had to program the game in BASIC or 6502 assembly language, and it had to fit into 4K of RAM...
lol and noone used calculators because they cost hundreds of dollars and only did basic mathematics. ;-)
 
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Mammachickadee

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They do?
I've been doing it wrong.

At our house, the children are to do their homework, chores, and practice their musical instruments after school.
When that's all done, they can have play-time until dinner. Play time means toys, books, or outside sports.

They only get to watch TV and play their video games on weekends, summertime included.
Those are strictly controlled and time is limited.
Might I put in here that saying ''I've done this for decades'' doesn't mean doing such a thing is recommended. Now, if, after decades, your children are all successful parents and adults or even wizards one might concede that the results prove such measures recommendable. My family followed the same formula, and yet only one of the children in my household is of extraordinary intelligence (though all are successful).
 
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wanderer

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the cow and the chicken pic.JPG

This is what made me post this topic in the first place. In protest!