Commercial Irritations
I just had to blog about this…
There is this TV commercial that REALLY irks me. I see it on Fox when I watch American Idol.
The commercial opens up like this:
a bunch of teens talking and hanging out, or doing something teen-ish and fun.
They goof off and play around. (no problems yet)
Then one of the teens’ voices comes on and says “I love my life. I’m not going to ruin it with a baby.”
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Thats it!
Why does this irk me so?
Well it perpetuates the lies of the culture.
Namely 1> Babies are “ruining” lives.
2> Having babies is what should be prevented (or aborted), not the physical intimacy.
3> It’s OK to do whatever you want, as long as you don’t get pregnant.
Now, in all fairness my father thinks that this commercial IS against premarital s*x. But they NEVER say that. No, they simply say they are against having a BABY.
I know many of you are thinking “well when a teen has a baby it DOES ruin their life”. And I gotta ask “Really?? Are you sure?? Is that what the Word says?”
Honestly, there is no place in the word where having a baby is a curse. No, it is always a blessing, even if it comes at an inopportune time, or through the actions of fornication and youthful lust.
How can I say that? Well think of it this way. A person who is fornicating, and following the lusts of their hearts needs a wake up call, that they might step out of that sin. Getting the blessing of a child could be one such call. The child (when kept, or even given to adoption) leads the parent to grow up. The child causes the parent to mature, to reevaluate.
Now I do realize that some people are so lost in their selfishness and sin as to ignore the needs of a baby. But even so the baby is not the thing which is a curse, or which is ruining a life. No, it is the parent, young as s/he might be, that PARENT is the one ruining a life. The parent can CHOOSE not to ruin a life, by not aborting it, by growing up, by raising a child and training him up in the way he should go.
Now on to lie number two: Having Babies is what should be prevented, not physical intimacy which leads to such a blessing.
This is also a lie. Clearly, we ought to be abstaining from such physical intimacy, morally because God’s word says to. But even secularly, if you don’t want to have a baby, don’t have s*x. If you are at a place in your life where you feel it will be “ruined” by having a baby, then don’t engage in the activity which leads to it. This activity is for married, grown people, who are willing to be blessed by the Lord. (And don’t EVEN get me started on how married grown people OUGHT to *want* this blessing…)
When young persons engage in physical intimacy, it not only leads to babies, but it also leads to hearts being bound up together. This is a great thing in marriage, NOT a great thing outside of marriage. If a person joins her or himself to another before marriage, when they finally DO marry, there are likely going to be serious problems with their intimacy. This person opens the door to struggle with lust for the rest of their lives.
Ok ok, this isn’t a post about abstinence exactly…
Lie number three: It’s OK to do whatever you want, as long as you don’t get pregnant.
Oh lookie here… it’s my favorite topic! ME-ISM… the selfish attitude which pervades our secular culture. Do what ever you want. Please yourself, and you shouldn’t even have to deal with the consequences. If you lusted after a girl, and laid with her, and satisfied your lust, and then you found out that the product of your lust was a baby… well, just abort it! No need for consequences, or the responsibilities that come with satisfying your lust! *tongue deeply in cheek*
ARG. this commercial irks me, every time I see it.
I see it for the lies it embodies and promotes.
Mrs.MegLogan

May 25th, 2008 at 7:25 pm
The first part of your post is all I really care to comment on (though I did read the entire thing).
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I’ve heard this once:
“If call out for rain, don’t complain about the thunder.”
You turned the idiot box on, you opted to watch a vain, worldly show… don’t complain at the ungodly nonsense that comes with it.
This isn’t me being “holier than thou”. I too am guilty of vanity. For example, I often watch hockey games. It’s a vain, worldly waste of time. I pray the Lord will one day take away the mere temptation to waste three hours of my time watching grown men fight for a puck. That said, what I will not do is complain at the beer commercials that come with the hockey presentation; as immoral as they may be.
If you give time to the world, don’t whine about their ungodliness.
My fundamental 0.02$,
Rand
June 17th, 2008 at 3:38 pm
Rand,
You are SO right. Thanks brother!
That was said so perfectly, you actually got right into my head and convicted me. HA.
I think that my father has been trying to tell me this same thing for months now, but every time he said it, it just didn’t click with me!
Meg
July 15th, 2008 at 5:38 pm
Even, so I have to completely agree with you. This is a lie that is not just perpetuated by the boob tube, this lie is taught in schools, and has been circulating since the very invention of birth control! It has even infected many Christians.
What better natural way to prevent teens from using each other for lust then the possibility of having to grow up and take care of a baby?
Fertility is actually an amazing way for God to *PROTECT* women from men that would use them. Men would have to think more carefully before giving into lust knowing that all of sudden they might have the responsibility of providing for a woman and child. It’s amazing to me that BC and abortion is backed so religiously by feminists, and they are completely blind to how these two practices actually hurt, endanger, and abuse they very women they are supposed to “liberate”.
Fertility as a blessing and protection of God is such a backwards way of thinking for our culture in general, even though it is the truth, that few ever see it. Fertility remains a semi-curse that at any unguarded moment could rain down children on you! Shamefully even Christian couples often refuse God’s soveriegnty in this area.
Which means that you may have to guard your children from this teaching even in the church.
It’s not just on TV.
October 11th, 2008 at 1:02 pm
Well I think you need to realize this is the real world and not many people have the moral fotitude of yourself and it is best that they do not have children if they are not ready either financially or emotionally then it is best for not only the individuals but also any prospective child. There are too many children in this world that are unable to eat or seek medical attention. Not all people are able to get assistance with the finances and I do not realish the thought of the children becoming dependant on my finances. There is only one that I want to have a child with and I am waiting for her hand in mairrage prior to taking on the financial responsibility and these individuals that have not embraced the Lord and wish to sin together need to take some responsibility for thier actions and we are unable to to get them to obstain then they need to know that there is a financial burden for thier actions.