[sword-devel] ISO progress
PAT RICHARDSON
sword-devel@crosswire.org
Mon, 10 Apr 2000 09:40:24 -0500
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Internet explorer, click on view, internet options, content, and put in
restrictions.<br>
That seems to stop lots of the sleeze, slime, scum, filth, and what is
popularly selling billions of dollars worth to countless millions every
year. <br>
<br>
<br>
At 03:23 AM 04/10/2000 +0000, you wrote:<br>
><br>
>Brook humphrey writes:<br>
><br>
>> To tell the truth it is because of influences on the internet
that i<br>
>> would rather stay away from. This is just an example. I own a
computer<br>
>> store and one day I tried to show a customer that you could goto
the<br>
>> microsoft site with netscape and a porno site popped up. It is
this kind<br>
>> of thing that I would rather not have to deal with. It says
somewhere<br>
>> that bad company corrupts good morals (can't think of the verse
at this<br>
>> moment). May God bless I will probably be on for maybe another
week or<br>
>> two yet. <br>
><br>
>Your decision shows a proper perspective on those sites.
However, have you<br>
>considered using filtering? There are some ISPs that provide
filtering,<br>
>and there is also filtering software available (Crosswalk.com offers
a free<br>
>filter of some sort).<br>
><br>
>I tend to shudder when I see or hear ads that make it seem that
everyone<br>
>needs to be online, or any business not online won't be in business
soon. <br>
>This is clearly hype! But I would hate to lose someone making a
Christian<br>
>impact on the net.<br>
><br>
>I also believe it is wise to avoid situations that tempt us in areas
where<br>
>we are likely to falter, and you are the one to best know whether
the<br>
>internet provides such a temptation to you.<br>
><br>
>Since I lean toward Calvinistic views, I can only say that God will
be<br>
>glorified no matter what your decision is.<br>
><br>
>God bless you!<br>
><br>
>--<br>
> Darwin Gregory<br>
><br>
> Jesus is the way, the truth and the life.<br>
> Evolution is a myth...<br>
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