I'm sure everyone here can guess as to everyone people replied. Later, the poster mentioned having kids, having a job for a number of years, etc., so it seems that person is a grown adult. I guess what strikes me most about the question is how downright childish it is. An adult enjoys listening to Stern, but is insure if that's "ok," so has to ask for permission to do it? In other words, does it break the "rules?" I would think listening to vulgarity on the radio is a pretty inconsequential issue; it's not like the poster is pondering the morality of, say, pulling the plug on a dying spouse here.Here is my question. I am a chrisitian and overal what I would call a good person. I try to live my life the best I can. Pray daily, go to church read scripture...etc.
However I am the type of person who isn't easily influenced therefor I have been capable of being around situations in the past that I woudn't approve of or condone...but at the same time I doesn't change me or persuade me. In other words I dont' buckle to peer pressure.
That being said I like to listen to talk radio a lot and I have many favorite shows but one I enjoy is the Howard Stern Show. Now I don't agree with all of his views at all nor do I condone a lot of his behavior and guests, however I do find the show humorous and intrigueing. As a god fearing Chrisitian is it ok to listen to his show...and get humour from it even though you do not condone certain areas of the show? I guess my hangup is I don't like some of the things he condones and as a christian it goes against some of our beliefs, however I enjoy the show. Is it ok to listen to this?
Does the notion of being a grown up and realizing you can make your own choices just not occur to folks like this? Isn't that what being an adult is all about? It's like when I was a kid, I wanted to watch R rated movies. My mom would tell me that I have to wait to become an adult, and until then, they were off limits. With fundies it seems that you never actually get to become the adult.
Personally, I think this in itself is one reason I could never be a Christian. I find the idea of needing to know whether certain things are "permissible" or not to be downright offensive. Maybe I'm more rebellious than most. I dunno. Does anyone else feel like this? For the Christians around here, is this an issue for you?