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rockroll0617
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theshadow said:rockroll0617 said:I don't know why you think choosing a Christian lifestyle means "living in
a bubble". There's a concept called balance.
Well, I fully admit I started a firestorm. I should have known. Politics
and religion....We could argue for days....
So let's call it a truce, and agree to disagree...
My bottom line point about religious stations and their programming
is that there are listeners that will take it too far, and choose to let a
radio station, programming, broadcast, etc. dictate every aspect about
their lives and family. It's a matter of those that make up their OWN
minds about matters, and those that let OTHERS (the church,
the radio station) make up their minds for them.
Personally, I choose NOT to be a robot. I make up my own
programming and consultation, not OTHERS. ;D
You can say the same about Rush Limbaugh's listeners, or Sean Hannity's.
The radio station, however, is not forcing it's listeners to do this or that.