- Always let the Spirit guide you as you make decisions about what to watch, play, or read. Follow the promptings you receive.
- Get software that blocks pornography and pop-ups on your Internet service.
- With your parents’ permission, place the computer in an open place in your home where others usually walk by.
- Check book reviews, and read book covers before buying books. Avoid books that are obviously inappropriate.
- When you go to the pictures or rent a movie, make sure you know the rating, and read the reviews ahead of time. That way you will be able to make an informed decision about whether to watch the film.
- Don’t look at inappropriate magazine covers in shops. Focus on something else so your eyes won’t stray to the section where they are displayed.
- Be aware of the words in the songs you listen to or sing along with. Think about whether the words, message, volume, or beat of the music would be offensive to the Spirit.
- Check ratings on CDs before you buy them.
- Be careful watching television at night when programming tends to be less family oriented.
- If you have seen or heard something you didn’t want to see or hear, sing a hymn to yourself and say a prayer to invite the Spirit.
- Have your parents block channels you do not want to accidentally switch to on your television.
- Avoid gossip stories even if they are in what seems to be a reputable magazine or newspaper.
- Stay away from video games that are violent, immoral, or use bad language. Check the ratings of the games you buy or play.
- If you realize you have made a bad media choice, turn it off, put it down, or walk out.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Choosing Good Media
I really do like the youth.lds.org website! It has such great resources for the youth. Under media, I found an article that gave some great suggestions for choosing good media. Below I have copied and pasted these suggestions (you can find the original here: https://www.lds.org/youth/article/idea-list-choose-the-right-media?lang=eng).
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