entertainment agonistes

yesterday morning Nate Navarro pointed to this helpful blog post by Jonathan Dodson.

Jonathan notices that we seem to be detached from truly following God even as we mouth worship and go through the motions. he wonders if the source for our detachment from God is excessive entertainment:

How do you detach? Many of us detach ourselves from reality through entertainment and we drag our children with us. As the world becomes a stressful place, we run to entertainment not to the Spirit. Media becomes our savior, rescuing us from our demanding or despairing days. After a demanding day, during a season of suffering, or in search of fulfillment somewhere other than God. These days have a way of building up over years, tipping over into the sense that our lives are profoundly hollow, disconnected, and lifeless. We abdicate parenting to dvds, television, computer games, twitter, Facebook, and MySpace.

What are we living for? In a moment of honesty, we might acknowledge this, the beady eyes of death penetrating our souls, but more often, we cover up our hopelessness with a new music download, some mindless internet surfing, social networking, or just one more Netflick. The media signal gets stronger; the Spirit fades.

emphasis in orginal.

after reading Jonathan’s post, what do you think?

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