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I disagree. Our moral/spiritual guidelines DO affect what kinds of entertainment we enjoy, and the things we do to enjoy ourselves do affect our spirituality (a lot of you will probably disagree with the 2nd half). You're right...I only watch about 5% of movies and TV shows that come out, but the benefits of staying spiritually whole far outweigh 'missing out' on the major forms of entertainment.
I still play videogames...a ds that I play about 30 mins a day. I used to play ANYTHING, regardless of content, now i do avoid things that 'offend my moral sensibilities', because that's what you're supposed to do. Whats the option, saying 'well, there's nothing that I can enjoy and not be offended, so I might as well not worry'?
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As an adult, I think your moral standards are pretty much set, and I don't think playing Mortal Kombat or Night Trap is going to change that. It's different for kids however who are still developing a sense of what's right and wrong.
I think we all have different standards and tolerance levels. I must admit I avoid certain movies and television shows because I don't feel comfortable with their content (Howard Stern comes to mind). So I guess I agree with you to some extent.