Frank R Molver (2 Apr 2009)
"careful with the links please"


Sometimes we send in links that can be harmful for the observer to view.
Once they are viewed they can stick into the mind and reek havoc.
Several examples come to mind. One was a movie suggestion that came form this site.
The person who sent it in stated that Christians are not naive to what the occult are doing.
So I watched the movie to be informed.
It was a very bad idea in which lots of bad seed was planted in my brain which is not easy to erase.
The second was a link sent in from here to what a Christian reporter had documented in photography of what was going on in Frisco.
That was another really really bad idea to expose ones eyes to.
Lastly a very violent link to a video was sent in.
These things are not easy to erase from the mind and are best not to look on.
Scripture tells us not to gaze upon evil, there is a very good reason for that.
It is bad enough just to mention what is going on.
Although we should be informed let us be more careful in what we send in.
I will leave it with this thought from an experience by David Wilkerson.
In the 60's I believe David Wilkerson had an outreach to the rough crowd in New York.
The police had him view video's to help them discern what they thought might be pornography.
Wilkerson did to help out but ended up saying it was a huge mistake because of what lasting images that it planted into his brain.