Hey Paul, I can relate with your questions and your observations. When I was still a teenager (and addicted to tv) the Lord clearly spoke to me and asked me to give it up. He merely said this: I want your mind. If its full of the tv then it's not full of Me.
Is that not the greatest commandment?:
"You shall love the Lord your God with all your HEART, with all your SOUL, and with all your MIND."
(Mat. 22:36-38)
Even as I write this, I am convicted about my own life. There are many, many things I have started putting before the Lord, and yes, I believe that they have become idols to me.
Thank you for your post -- the Lord has used you to speak to me this morning, and I hear what He is saying to my heart. The question is: am I filling my mind with Him, or with the words of the world? Has He not called us to be separate from the world? Yes, we live IN the world, but has He not called us to Himself?
I so often have to go back to Psalm 1 in my heart and repent before the Lord:
"Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly,
Nor stands in the path of sinners,
Nor sits in the seat of the scornful;
But his delight is in the law of the Lord,
And in His law he meditates day and night..
I'm reminded of Psalm 19:14,
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart
Be acceptable in Your site...
After having quit on the tele for nearly 15 years, I'm in a position where, to maintain the peace in my home (not everyone has as radical views as I), it requires sitting at watching a movie with those that I love. I can certainly say that watching tv again has directly affected my walk with the Lord. Even the "harmless Hallmark movies" (which is what my family watches) stirs up an appetite for the things of the world and not the things of the Lord. As I write this, I am so convicted because I see how my love for the Lord has waned as I have stopped spending time with Him and started "entertaining my flesh" more and more.
Oh boy... I have some serious thinking to do... thank you for stirring up my mind with a very poignant (and contentious!) topic!