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What's worse for chidren?

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angellous_evangellous

Guest
That's a great question. I would say that sex isn't harmful unless it's violent.
 

Faint

Well-Known Member
Neither. Both are part of life. Kids need to learn about both eventually, and we should not try to shelter them in some kind of censored fantasy world.
 

Ormiston

Well-Known Member
Violence in my opinion. I'm basing this mainly on that movie "Bowling for Columbine". Take Canada for example. They show more sex on public TV than in the US but less violence in the media. They have tons of guns but only a fraction of the shootings. I don't know if they have more sex or not, but I'll take a pregnant daughter over a dead one any day. [note: I'm not even sure if my argument makes any sense. :)]
 

spacemonkey

Pneumatic Spiritualist
I don't think that seeing either is bad as long as someone is their to answer questions the child may have or to put what they see into context. Violence and sex are both part of nature that a person will eventually be exposed too so why wait to start educating a child about them.
 

Quiddity

UndertheInfluenceofGiants
Since you are talking about "seeing". I would say sex because it can have immediate affects on you. Lusting, etc.

~Victor
 

spacemonkey

Pneumatic Spiritualist
The real danger comes from the people who want to control what is broadcast because they feel they know what is best (morally or any other way) for everyone else.
 

spacemonkey

Pneumatic Spiritualist
Victor said:
Since you are talking about "seeing". I would say sex because it can have immediate affects on you. Lusting, etc.

~Victor
Typical Catholic response, damn sexuallity but promote violence.
 

Ormiston

Well-Known Member
Faint said:
Neither. Both are part of life. Kids need to learn about both eventually, and we should not try to shelter them in some kind of censored fantasy world.
I don't agree with this. The amount of sex and violence in the world is endless. EVERYONE needs to be sheltered to some degree. Especially children. I've got a friend who downloaded that terrorist video where they cut off the guys head. He was worked up for a week spouting racist crap and losing his head about the state of politics. I told him how unhealthy I thought it was to witness that sort of extreme violence. Fantasy world or not, I know what's good for me...
 

spacemonkey

Pneumatic Spiritualist
Ormiston said:
I don't agree with this. The amount of sex and violence in the world is endless. EVERYONE needs to be sheltered to some degree. Especially children. I've got a friend who downloaded that terrorist video where they cut off the guys head. He was worked up for a week spouting racist crap and losing his head about the state of politics. I told him how unhealthy I thought it was to witness that sort of extreme violence. Fantasy world or not, I know what's good for me...
I watched that same video and all I thought was, "Man, it sure looks easier in the movies...":rolleyes:
 

Fluffy

A fool
I would probably be more concerned about violence but I don't have any real reason for this. I would let my children see anything I would be comfortable with seeing and probably more than that if I felt my reasons for feeling uncomfortable about something were irrational.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
I agree with Ormiston that children need to be sheltered to some extent. I feel, however, that seeing sex does less harm than seeing violence. In fact, I know of no studies that would suggest seeing sex does any harm at all to children, but there are many studies that suggest seeing violence does indeed harm children.
 

Quiddity

UndertheInfluenceofGiants
spacemonkey said:
Typical Catholic response, damn sexuallity but promote violence.
Don't be retarded. He asked me to pick one over the other based on "seeing".

~Victor
 

Faint

Well-Known Member
Sunstone said:
I agree with Ormiston that children need to be sheltered to some extent...there are many studies that suggest seeing violence does indeed harm children.
Can you cite these or provide a link to these studies? Do they specify whether or not people are more violent today than they have been throughout history? Also, do these studies suggest why most of us grew up watching violent TV and haven't killed anyone yet?
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Faint said:
Can you cite these or provide a link to these studies? Do they specify whether or not people are more violent today than they have been throughout history? Also, do these studies suggest why most of us grew up watching violent TV and haven't killed anyone yet?
Google "media/violence" and take your pick.
 

spacemonkey

Pneumatic Spiritualist
Victor said:
Don't be retarded. He asked me to pick one over the other based on "seeing".

~Victor
Why is my response retarded? Are you denying that the Catholic Church has condemned sexuallity throughout its existance? That has to be what you mean because I know there is NO WAY you can deny they have promoted violence.
 

spacemonkey

Pneumatic Spiritualist
Violent behavior has been around LONG before the concept of media. Violence for entertainment has been around since the times of the Roman empire (probably before that, hmm...ancient Egyptian cockfights?). The real danger lies in censorship.
 

Quiddity

UndertheInfluenceofGiants
spacemonkey said:
Why is my response retarded? Are you denying that the Catholic Church has condemned sexuallity throughout its existance? That has to be what you mean because I know there is NO WAY you can deny they have promoted violence.
What in the world are you talking about? Are you talking about the Crusades? Specific catholics saying something? Or Catholic teaching [which is what I care about]?

~Victor
 
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