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Originally posted by Draught Horse
Among teenagers this is an atrocious idea. Well, it doesn't really work. For example,
Say a young guy has an accountability group at church composed of like-minded seventeen year olds. He confesses that he looked at p0rn on the internet and really stumbled into lust. His friends nod sympathetically and say they will pray for him. At worst, he might get told this is wrong. In reality the situation has not changed.
Now let's pretend that his dad sits in on the accountability meeting. All of a sudden, the young guy has his computer privileges taken away.
Now which one worked?
Originally posted by satz
Originally posted by Draught Horse
Among teenagers this is an atrocious idea. Well, it doesn't really work. For example,
Say a young guy has an accountability group at church composed of like-minded seventeen year olds. He confesses that he looked at p0rn on the internet and really stumbled into lust. His friends nod sympathetically and say they will pray for him. At worst, he might get told this is wrong. In reality the situation has not changed.
Now let's pretend that his dad sits in on the accountability meeting. All of a sudden, the young guy has his computer privileges taken away.
Now which one worked?
Well, what you (rightly ) condemn is the one application of the idea...not the idea itself.
Many people have no other christians in their family....do you think the idea might have any benefit for them? or is it completely irredeemable?