Thursday, April 21, 2011
Stand for Truth and Righteousness
I don't know about you, but I've grown up hearing the phrase "Stand for  Truth and Righteousness".  And as a teen, I needed to stand often and  should have stood more, but as an adult I've been able to make my own  world or bubble that enables me to surround myself with good people and  good input.  I usually can just make decisions to keep bad things out of  my life and I don't really have to make a stand.  But as I've entered  the world of e-books I've discovered something that makes me want to  stand up and say, "This isn't ok!"  I'm talking about going onto e-book  sites and browsing for books and finding erotica with pornographic  covers.  I usually find these things on the $5 and under e-book lists.   This is disturbing to me on many levels.  First because I don't want to  see it!  I have images burned into my head that I just didn't want  there.  And secondly, because I know teenagers that have e-readers that  are hooked to these e-book providers.  My own daughter wants to go  digital with her books, but I can't in good conscious let her when  pornography is waiting for her in the form of book covers.  I wrote to  one of the book providers and got told that while there are parental  controls that can prevent your or your teen's account from purchasing  such books, there are no filters preventing these covers from showing up  on your browsing screen.  I realize that the e-book world is new and  nobody really knows how to handle these new problems as they occur, but  if we don't stand and let them know how big a problem it is, they may  never do anything about it.  Now I'm not a prude and I'm not talking  about suggestive covers here, I'm talking about some very disturbing  stuff that are on some of these covers.  If you have found this to be a  problem as I have, please take five minutes to write an email to these  providers.  I realize if my child wants to find pornography, they will  find it, but I want them to have to work to find it and not for an  innocent child to stumble upon it and suddenly become hooked because of  what they accidentally saw.  I know I'm on my high horse right now, but  this is the biggest problem I have with e-books right now, but I think  it's a problem that can be fixed.  If the Christian world were to come  together, I'm sure we could help the e-book providers come up with a  solution.  So let's stand for what we believe in and not be afraid to  say, "This isn't ok!"
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I think you totally right, and this isn't a high horse, it's a real issue. I heard once that 100% of twelve-year-old's have seen pornography. It's that accessible. This is one of Satan's ways of trying to hurt our families and should be fought with a vengeance.
ReplyDeleteOf course, the issue is so widespread we can never eliminate it, but we can teach our children. We can write to these people, and we can fight it!
Our kids are going to face it, but the least we can do is show them that's it's not okay!