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I have a Bible to be read and re-read, a God to be prayed to (and listened to), Godly books to read, people to minister to (in person and on the internet), there's no time or place for TV in that environment.

WHile that my be what is best for you, you are taking something thatt you feel personally convicted about, and wishing to make it normative for the whole body of Christ. It is the same as saying "I used to be an alcoholic (or a party animal ro whatever) so I don't even go near the stuff anymore, for fear that it will drag back into a sinful lifestyle, therefore, YOU are a weak undiscerning Christian if you drink a beer or a glass of wine."

It is great if you have gotten rid of your TV, especially if it was a stumbling block to your own faith and pursuit of holiness. But just because you have a personal issue with it does not mean that everyone else does. You are making quite the judgemental leap here to assume that everyone shares your own specific weaknesses.

I appreciate that you want to guard against antinomian behavior, and you have a good point about television, but you are going way too far in ASSUMING that people are not discerning enough, or "Christian" enough to make Godly choices in the matter. That is the heart of legalism, my friend.