Like Joel Osteen, Joyce Meyer, Benny Hinn, Paula White and Kenneth Copeland?
I think not. I think they are some of the most unholy people you can imagine. 100% carnal 100% of the time. Tares among the wheat. Clouds without water. The epitome of Jude 1:12......
I think not. I think they are some of the most unholy people you can imagine. 100% carnal 100% of the time. Tares among the wheat. Clouds without water. The epitome of Jude 1:12......
But since we are talking about TV. It is my hypothesis that if you were to do a study on how many Christians have decided to not have a TV in their home at all in order to keep the filth of the gay commercials and other constant ungodliness from being displayed and piped into their home, that you will find that there would be more Charismatic, Pentecostal types on that list than any other segment of Christians. There would be more Charismatic/Pentecostals who wont even have a TV in their home than other protestants.
Your opinions about whether getting rid of the TV has any moral value is a separate debate, but the fact that more Charismatics and Pentecostals would be on that list I wager would be the outcome. Of course someone has to do the study to prove it.
My point is that these are the kinds of things I have observed over 40 years. Many Pentecostals have a sensitivity to the filth on TV and won't tolerate it. I think that is just Christianity 101 but I find that there are many non Pentecostals who accuse us of legalism.
We think they are compromising and they think we are legalistic. It really comes down to what the bible teaches and what the Holy Spirit is saying to the believer about purity and holiness and protecting your eyes and mind as much as possible.
Holiness. Some talk it, others walk it. But without holiness no man shall see the Lord.
I think anyone who gets around to meet Charismatic and Pentecostals in real life will soon find that my assessment is correct, they will discover that MOST of them are much more serious about "the little things" than the other protestant Christians are. They are more likely to call things sin that others tolerate as no a big deal. Some may say they are being legalistic but if you get into a discussion with them about it they will probably convince you that they are definitely on the Holy Spirit's side of the debate.